Unbelief (Greek Word Study) - Mark Mayberry
Mar 09, 2008 · Unbelief (Greek Word Study) By Mark Mayberry 3/9/2008 The Adjective Apistos The Greek adjective ἄπιστος [apistos], a compound of the negative prefix and pistos [faithful, reliable], refers to that which is “incredible, unbelieving” [Thomas 571]. ................
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