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ἅγιος

Transliteration: agios · adjective

233x in NTFirst: Matt 1:18
Meaningset apart, holy, sacred
Part of speechadjective
Frequency233x in the New Testament
Key inflected formsἁγίου, ἁγίῳ, ἁγίαν, ἅγιον, ἁγίων, ἅγιος, ἁγίας, ἅγιε, ἁγία, ἁγίοις
Example versesMatt 1:18 · Matt 1:20 · Matt 3:11 · Matt 4:5 · Matt 7:6
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What kind of word is ἅγιος?

ἅγιος (agios) is a adjective that occurs 233 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “set apart, holy, sacred” and first appears in Matt 1:18.

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