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The English word "[[Theology]]" is derived from it.
 
The English word "[[Theology]]" is derived from it.
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! Singular
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! Plural
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! Nominative
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| Θεος || Θεοι
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! Genitive 
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| Θεου || Θεων
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! Dative   
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| Θεω  || Θεοις
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! Accusative
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| Θεον || Θεους
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==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==

Revision as of 17:02, 23 July 2008

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Θεος (Theos) is the Koine Greek word meaning "God" or "a god"

It is a second declension masculine noun.

The English word "Theology" is derived from it.

Singular Plural
Nominative Θεος Θεοι
Genitive Θεου Θεων
Dative Θεω Θεοις
Accusative Θεον Θεους

Quotes

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