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What is the difference between Agathon Matthew 7:17 and Kalon in . . . A derivative of "agathos " is "agathosini " translated into "goodness" and is a fruit of God's spirit, (Galatians 5:22) hence it is not a quality that any person has in the absolute sense, but it is a quality which has to be cultivated Some examples of the uses of the word "Agathon" in the scriptures below
Kindness and goodness - fruit of Spirit, what is the difference? [ A-1,Adjective,G18, agathos ] Describes that which, being good" in its character or constitution, is beneficial in its effect; it is used Uses of the words "Good" and "Goodness" in the scriptures Good Teacher
What is the meaning of good in Luke 18:19? [duplicate] 2 The word "good" in Luke 18:19 is Strong's Gr 18, "ἀγαθός" or "agathos", and it means "describes what originates from God and is empowered by Him" In the corollary of Mark 10:18 Thayer's Greek Lexicon has the definition under #2, "what is upright, honorable, and acceptable to God:" (1) The context is the key to this question
What is the difference between righteous and good in Romans 5:7? ἀγαθός (agathos): good in the broadest sense of the word; kind, generous, benevolent Romans 5:7 highlights the unusual nature of Christ’s sacrifice It’s difficult for us to conceive of giving up our own life for the sake of someone who does right by God (righteous); perhaps marginally less difficult for someone who does right by us
soteriology - If Jesus has never sinned and has never done any wrong . . . Kalos is never used for God God is called good with agathos, another Greek word for “good ” as Luke 18:18-19 on Bible Hub shows When Jesus was addressed as “Good [agathos] Teacher ” in Luke 18-18-19, Jesus clearly stated that only God should be called agathos good and indicated that he, Jesus, is not that one who is to be called agathos
“Why do you call Me good? No one is good except God alone. Why does . . . The answer lies in the distinction between the greek words kalos and agathos Both mean “good ” Kalos is never used for God but agathos can be used for God and his creations The man addressed Jesus as “Good [agathos] Teacher ” Jesus replied, “Why do you call me good [agathos]? No one is good [agathos] except one, God ” - Mark 10:17,18
What exactly is meant by works in John 14:12? This question about John 14:12 is specifically about "the works that I [Jesus] do" The works of Christ or an implied variant occurs in Matt 11:2, John 5:36, 7:3, 21, 10:25, 32, 33, 38, 14:11, 12, 15:24, Rev 2:26 All these talk about Jesus' works being the works of the Father (with the conspicuous exception of John 7:21 which was a miracle of
Mark 10:17-18 - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange Looking at an Aramaic concordance of the NT, and searching on the English word "good," I get a whole bunch of forms of twb (teth waw beth), including for Mark 10:17-18 So as a second possibility, this could just be the standard Aramaic word for "good," some form of twb, and the context is what makes it more abstract and special as a divine
What does the anointing with power mean in Acts 10:38? That Jesus had innate power and authority is beyond dispute However, the NT is at pains to point out that Jesus' "power" δύναμις (dunamis) had two different sources