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    1. Before I'd arrived, he had given Irene his list of these evil thieves translated into Classical Greek with instructions for her to inscribe it onto an amphora, to cast it in her kiln and to take it with Agni to the Archaeological Museum in Athens


    2. Had these girls been mortal once, on Earth, in Minoan times? Did they believe, like the captain’s mother, that they were in the heaven that was promised all along? What were they promised, if they lived fifteen hundred years before Jesus was born? All ancient religions had some residence for the dead, for the classical Greeks it was Hades, the underworld


    3. From, of course, classical Greek mythology


    4. The Classical Greeks would have been astounded by this display of hubris


    5. Timothy told Matthew that among his subjects were Classical Greek and Latin and Gaelic that was compulsory for a future teaching career


    6. We have evidence from classical Greek times that


    7. She reminded him of a classical Greek goddess with those lovely, brown eyes and her soft, blond hair that seemed to shimmer in the hazy sunlight streaming through her office window


    8. “ In classical Greek mythology, Persephone was the daughter of Zeus, father of the gods


    9. censure classical Greek philosophy? They could have


    10. * Professor Cremer, in his Lexicon of the New Testament, while asserting that in Scripture these terms stand for the eternal misery of mankind, frankly allows that 'such a signification is peculiar to the New Testament, and without analogy in classical Greek

    11. The argument is not indeed always used with consistency, for sometimes we are urged to attach 'figurative’ senses to these very terms in the New Testament on the strength of quotations supposed to contain similar figures, taken from the Greek poets! The argument on the carnality of classical Greek is taken up or laid aside apparently according to the exigency of the criticism


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