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In Greek mythology, Pistis (/ˈpɪstɪs/; Ancient Greek: Πίστις) was the personification of good faith, trust and reliability. In Christianity and in the New Testament, pistis is typically translated as "faith".
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In short, 4102/pistis ("faith") for the believer is "God's divine persuasion" – and therefore distinct from human belief (confidence), yet involving it. The ...
Pistis was the personified spirit (daimona) of trust, honesty and good faith. She was one of the good spirits to escape Pandora's box and promptly fled back ...
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Oct 19, 2009 · It says that pistis faith is "necessary" (Greek: dei). The world is happy to "trust" in what it sees, but it is necessary for Christians to have ...
Pistis Definition · relating to God · relating to Christ · the religious beliefs of Christians · belief with the predominate idea of trust (or confidence) whether ...
Greek-English Concordance for πίστις ; Romans 1:8, First of all, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for all of you, because your faith (pistis | πίστις | nom sg ...
Jul 25, 2018 · Virtually everyone in that time period believed in supernatural beings and worshiped their “gods.” Therefore when one understands the word ...
In the New Testament, pistis tends to mean trust, trustworthiness, faithfulness, or belief. For example, when Jesus tells the disciples, “Have pistis in God” ( ...
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In Hebrews 4:2, Paul uses the Greek word pistis for the first time in his letter. He will use it 31 more times. Pistis is translated either as "faith" or as " ...