Loading…

Mounce’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words is unavailable, but you can change that!

For years, Vine’s Expository Dictionary has been the standard word study tool for pastors and laypeople, selling millions of copies. But sixty-plus years of scholarship has shed extensive new light on the use of biblical Greek and Hebrew, creating the need for a new, more accurate, more thorough dictionary of Bible words. William Mounce, whose Greek grammar has been used by more than 100,000...

New Testament Adjective: ἀδύνατος (adynatos), GK 105 (S 102), 10×. adynatos means (lit.) “not able,” but it has a variety of nuances. In Acts 14:8 it means one who is physically unable to walk, that is, a “crippled” person. In Rom 15:1, it denotes those who are “weak” as opposed to those who are strong, spiritually speaking. The “weak in faith” are generally those who have only recently come to salvation in Christ or those who have not grown in their knowledge of God and his Word. For