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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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Synopsis
Didasko (διδασκω) is the Koine Greek word meaning "I teach".
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Related topics
- Relevant passages - Matthew 28:20 | Romans 12:7 | 1 Corinthians 12:28 | Ephesians 4:11
- Spiritual gifts
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Διδασκω (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
For related quotations see Διδασκω (quotes)
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.
Links
Return to Koine Greek