the comparative degree of eleeinos, "miserable, pitiable" (eleos, "pity"), is used in 1—Corinthians 5:19 , "most pitiable" (RV), lit., "more pitiable than all men." See MISERABLE.
the comparative degree of eleeinos, "miserable, pitiable" (eleos, "pity"), is used in 1—Corinthians 5:19 , "most pitiable" (RV), lit., "more pitiable than all men." See MISERABLE.
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