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ἀδύνατος

Transliteration: adunatos · adjective

10x in NTFirst: Matt 19:26
Meaningincapable, impossible
Part of speechadjective
Frequency10x in the New Testament
Key inflected formsἀδύνατόν, ἀδύνατον, ἀδύνατα, ἀδύνατος, ἀδυνάτων, Ἀδύνατον
Example versesMatt 19:26 · Mark 10:27 · Luke 18:27 · Acts 14:8 · Rom 8:3
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What kind of word is ἀδύνατος?

ἀδύνατος (adunatos) is a adjective that occurs 10 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “incapable, impossible” and first appears in Matt 19:26.

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