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The language of Greece and the Greek Empire, a form of which (Koine greek) was spoken in the early centuries AD and in which early manuscripts of the New Testament were written.
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John Chrysostom, On the Priesthood - Translation of Greek Phrase
Smyth's Greek Grammar (2877) indicates that καὶ...καὶ places emphasis on each element separately, which seems to fits with the OP's proposed translation of "both...and", however Stephens' translation also …
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What version of the bible do Greek speaking Christians use?
As such, translations into modern Greek are used. … The Greek version has a list of translations.
The type of Greek used in Divine Liturgy varies by jurisdiction and local conventions. …
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Does a literal reading of Romans 4:25 conflict with Reformed theology?
The literal sense of the preposition διὰ in the Greek agrees with the NASB, but there are some alternate explanations that may favor the ESV reading. …