G40

ἅγιος

hagios

Adjective · From hagos (an awful thing) [cf ἁγνός (G53), θάλπω (G2282)]

From ἅγος hágos (an awful thing) (compare G53, G2282); sacred (physically, pure, morally blameless or religious, ceremonially, consecrated):—(most) holy (one, thing), saint.

Outline

  1. most holy thing, a saint

Usages (1/5)

Matthew 7:6

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The truth of these scriptures, etc., are not to be given to just anyone.

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Baruch 4:3

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Matthew 24:15

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Expounded on in Daniel 9. abomination of desolation 70AD. Not two-fold as the deliverance to come will be in the sight of Israel's enemies. abomination The multiple wicked things that Antiochus IV did in the temple.

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Matthew 28:19

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teach all nations The Israelites scattered around the world (Deuteronomy 28:64, Ezekiel 36:19, Acts 2:5, James 1:1, etc.).

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Acts 2:4

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"Speaking in tongues" refers to speaking in another language, Acts 2:6.

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