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Monogenes (μονογενής) has two
primary definitions, "pertaining to
being the only one of its kind
within a
specific relationship" and "pertaining to being...
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Hedone (Pleasure)
Acinetos (Immovable) and
Syncrasis (Commixture)
Monogenes (Only-begotten) and
Macaria (Happiness)
Emanated from
Anthropos and Ecclesia...
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Christ our God,
trampling down
death by death, save us! The key word,
Monogenēs, is
drawn from the
Gospel of John 1:14, 1:18, and 3:16. The
first of these...
- "It's
impossible to
escape from what is destined." υἱὸς μονογενής ****òs
monogenḗs "Only-begotten son" From John 3:16: Οὕτως γὰρ ἠγάπησεν ὁ θεὸς τὸν κόσμον...
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Prunikos is the
offspring of the
first angel who
stands at the side of the
Monogenes.
Sophia seeing that all the rest have each its
syzygos within the Pleroma...
- is most
subject to modification; it
began as
private prayer only. The
Monogenes comes later; the
litany before the
lessons is missing; the
incensing is...
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principe classique de l'analyse et sur
quelques propriétés des
fonctions monogènes dans le
voisinage d'un
point singulier", in: Acta
Mathematica 31, 1908...
- but not
preserved in any
later Byzantine order of service. Another, O
Monogenes Yios ("Only
Begotten Son"),
ascribed to the
emperor Justinian I (527–565)...
- more, He
alone may
properly be
called Son (II Apol., vi, 3); He is the
monogenes, the
unigenitus (Dial., cv). Elsewhere, however, Justin, like St. Paul...
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Jesus is
referred to as "unique [or only-begotten: Gk.
monogenes] Son" or "unique [
monogenes] God", in John 1:18 1
Corinthians 14:33–35.
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