an adjective (from thele, "a breast"), is used in the form thelu (grammatically neuter) as a noun, "female," in Matthew 19:4; Mark 10:6; Galatians 3:28; in the feminine form theleia, in Romans 1:26 , "women;" Romans 1:27 "woman." See WOMAN.
an adjective (from thele, "a breast"), is used in the form thelu (grammatically neuter) as a noun, "female," in Matthew 19:4; Mark 10:6; Galatians 3:28; in the feminine form theleia, in Romans 1:26 , "women;" Romans 1:27 "woman." See WOMAN.
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