On 8/25/12 N.E. Barry Hofstetter Wrote:"I'm not sure why you are posting this 
to this list, but could post the actual Greek words? Some of us never use 
Strong's. " -- So then: The word in Greek is "καθολικος". G2526(2) I posted it 
here because I did not find it in the Greek upon which the King James Version 
of the new testament was translated. I thought this word could be found in the 
some of the Greek versions of the old testament which were translated from 
Hebrew. As I do not currently have an digital searchable version of the 
Septuagint I thought I would consult with subject matter experts.
----- Original Message -----
From: Barry
Sent: 08/25/12 09:05 AM
To: Philip Hardy, [email protected]
Subject: Re: [b-hebrew] Greek strongs number 2526

 On 8/25/2012 1:45 AM, Philip Hardy wrote: > Can any one tell me why ther are 
two entries G2526 in strongs. The second entry G2526 is found nowhere in the 
Greek NT. Is it pehaps found in the septuagint or LXX? > > Philip Hardy > 
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> I'm not sure why you are posting this to this list, but could post the actual 
Greek words? Some of us never use Strong's. -- N.E. Barry Hofstetter Semper 
melius Latine sonat The American Academy http://www.theamericanacademy.net The 
North American Reformed Seminary http://www.tnars.net Bible Translation 
Magazine http://www.bible-translation.net 
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