(I) in the polytheism of the Greeks, denoted "a god or deity," e.g., Acts 14:11; 19:26; 28:6; 1—Corinthians 8:5; Galatians 4:8 .
Mark 12:291—Timothy 2:5John 5:26James 1:17Romans 1:20Matthew 10:29Acts 17:26-28Matthew 19:26Acts 2:2315:18Romans 11:33Romans 11:361—Corinthians 8:6Ephesians 3:9Revelation 4:1110:61—Peter 1:151—John 1:5John 17:251—Corinthians 1:910:131—Thessalonians 5:242—Thessalonians 3:31—John 1:91—John 4:8,16Romans 9:15,18Titus 1:2Hebrews 6:18GOODMatthew 20:18,19John 1:1-31:18Romans 1:49:5Philippians 3:21Colossians 1:152:3Titus 2:13Hebrews 1:313:81—John 5:20Revelation 22:12,13Matthew 28:19Luke 1:35John 14:1615:2616:7-14Romans 8:9,261—Corinthians 12:112—Corinthians 13:14Acts 27:23John 1:1Romans 7:22Revelation 1:17Titus 2:13 2—Peter 1:1Acts 7:2Romans 15:3316:20Philippians 4:91—Thessalonians 5:23Hebrews 13:202—Corinthians 13:11Romans 15:52—Corinthians 1:3Romans 15:131—Peter 5:10Matthew 22:32Mark 15:34Luke 18:11,13John 20:28Acts 4:24 Hebrews 1:810:7Matthew 16:23Mark 8:331—Corinthians 2:11Matthew 22:21Mark 12:17Luke 20:25Romans 15:17Hebrews 2:175:1John 10:34Psalm 82:62—Corinthians 4:4Philippians 3:19
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