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??? ??? ? ????? ?? ?????
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??? (eg? )
1. me
Nominative, I.
2. ????, ???, ????, ??? (emou, mou, emoi, moi) When these cases are translated me, it is
because they are governed by some verb, preposition, etc.
2. I
I (the pronoun of the first person) Latin, ego; German, Ich; English, I). [In no instance is this
pronoun used in the Greek where no emphasis is intended to be expressed. Where it is used,
it could not have been omitted without affecting the sense. This emphasis may be manifest or latent;
or it may be the consequence of antithesis.]
? ??? (kai)
1. and
the conjunction of annexation, uniting things strictly co-ordinate, and, also, even (??? (kai 2532)
connects thoughts; ?? (de 1161), introduces them).
? (ho)
1. his
the definite article, the; here, the Genitive, ??? (tou) of the (one referred to, that is to say God)
hence, his.
? ????? (pat?r)
1. father -s
father [probably to be derived from Hebrew אב, which is the simplest labial sound of the infant.
Consequently it recurs in all the cognate tongues — Sanscrit pitri, Latin pater, German vater,
English father]
? ??? (heis)
1. a or an
the numeral one.
? ???? (eimi )
1. is (forasmuch as-, he-, seeing that-, she-, it-, that-, there-, when-, which-, while-, who-)
I am, the ordinary state of existence
translation word for word = I and (his) God father one is
Sorry Yedda will not let me write it in Greek. That is what the ?????? Question marks are. Sorry I was not aware of this until after I had entered the answer.
Carl...I can't answer your question in Greek or any other language, because I can't find it anywhere in the Bible. The closest to your verse that I can find is in John 10:30 where Jesus said, "I and the Father are one."
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Other people asked questions on various topics, and are still waiting for answer. Would be great if you can take a sec and answer them