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John 6:35

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Pisteuo · Greek

pisteuo · Verb · G4100

to believe, trust, rely upon

Many New Testament passages call for active trust, so word study should keep relationship and response in view.

Charis · Greek

khar-ece · Noun · G5485

grace, favor, generous gift

A simple Greek word study often helps readers see how the New Testament frames salvation and discipleship as gift before achievement.

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