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Holman Treasury of Key Bible Words: 200 Greek and 200 Hebrew Words Defined and Explained is unavailable, but you can change that!

This easy-to-read resource offers accurate, detailed English definitions for 400 key Bible words from their original Greek or Hebrew text. Each word study also includes representative examples of how the word is used throughout the Bible and a list of key Bible passages where the word occurs. This is a resource every pastor and lay Bible teacher will find extremely useful in preparing sermons and...

situations. In a “vision” (optasia in Greek) God announced the birth of John the Baptist to Zechariah; the immediate impact was John’s birth, the future impact was his role as “Elijah” the prophet who made way for the Messiah (Luke 1:22). God used visions (horama in Greek) to reveal the truth of the gospel to Peter, that God had given repentance to life not just to the Jews, but also to the Gentiles. Even Gentiles could be saved and become God’s children with a promise of heaven (Acts 10:1–34; 11:5).