![]() ![]() so as to illustrate by what one says of himself what holds true of all: 1 Corinthians 4:6, where the meaning is, 'by what I have said of myself and Apollos, I have shown what holds true of all Christian teachers.' (4 Macc. From meta and morphoo to transform (literally or figuratively, metamorphose) - change, transfigure, transform. strong view of the simplicity of God, conceived as Actus purus. While the second part morphe, means form. The distance between transfiguration and healing is not all that great in Raphaels painting. The word is a Greek one, and means to change form, the prefix meta, after or with, sometimes even beyond. 2): τί, Philippians 3:21 (see below) middle followed by εἰς τινα, to transform oneself into someone, to assume one's appearance, 2 Corinthians 11:13f followed by ὡς τίς, so as to have the appearance of someone, 2 Corinthians 11:15 μετασχηματίζω τί εἰς τινα, to shape one's discourse so as to transfer to oneself what holds true of the whole class to which one belongs, i. Russian Orthodox icon of the Transfiguration (Theophanes the Greek, ca. Lectionary Greek: Luke 9:28-36, Rob Myallis, 2013. And after six days Jesus took with him Peter and James and John, and led them up a high mountain by themselves. Buttmann, 37 (32)) 1 aorist μετεσχημάτισα middle present μετασχηματίζομαι to change the figure of, to transform (see μετά, III. And he was transfigured ( metemorphth aor pass ind 3 sg) before them, and his face shone like the sun, and his clothes became white as light. 3339 is from another word 3445 which is from 3444, and etc. ![]() I suggest searching for the website of any other Orthodox. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3345: μετασχηματίζω The following number 3339 is taken from the Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance Greek Dictionary. Im sorry I was unable to mention every local Orthodox church but these are a good cross-sample. ![]()
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