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οὕτως καὶ ἡ πίστις, ἐὰν μὴ ἔχῃ ἔργα, νεκρά ἐστιν καθ' ἑαυτήν → so even the Faith, if it does not have deeds, and is on its own, is dead | the Faith without works is dead
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[[verse|V.]] [[ἄκμων]], ὁ ([[Sophocles]], ''Fragment''). | |||
[[as with a blow upon an anvil]], [[swinging his club above his head]], [[he brought it down upon the child's flaxen head]]: [[verse|V.]] [[μυδρόκτυπον μίμημ' ὑπὲρ κάρα βαλών ξύλον καθῆκε παιδὸς ἐς ξανθὸν κάρα]] ([[Sophocles]], ''Fragment''). | |||
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V. ἄκμων, ὁ (Sophocles, Fragment).
as with a blow upon an anvil, swinging his club above his head, he brought it down upon the child's flaxen head: V. μυδρόκτυπον μίμημ' ὑπὲρ κάρα βαλών ξύλον καθῆκε παιδὸς ἐς ξανθὸν κάρα (Sophocles, Fragment).