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Didasko (διδασκω) is the [[Koine Greek]] word meaning "I teach". Didaskalos (διδασκαλος) meaning "teacher" is a related word. The English word didactic has its roots in didasko.
 
Didasko (διδασκω) is the [[Koine Greek]] word meaning "I teach". Didaskalos (διδασκαλος) meaning "teacher" is a related word. The English word didactic has its roots in didasko.
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Teaching is named as a spiritual gift.
  
 
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Didasko (διδασκω) is the Koine Greek word meaning "I teach".

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Main article

Didasko (διδασκω) is the Koine Greek word meaning "I teach". Didaskalos (διδασκαλος) meaning "teacher" is a related word. The English word didactic has its roots in didasko.

Teaching is named as a spiritual gift.

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