| 1. | The former diphthongs became digraphs for simple vowels in Koine Greek.
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| 2. | Koine Greek adopted for vowel the pronunciation of Ionic-Attic.
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| 3. | The diphthong merged with the long close front rounded vowel in Koine.
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| 4. | The following comments illustrate the phonological development within the period of Koine.
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| 5. | These groups became homophones in Koine Greek, merging to, and.
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| 6. | Later, Ancient Greek was raised to become Koine Greek and then.
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| 7. | He learned Biblical Hebrew and Koine Greek, and studied under Meredith Kline.
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| 8. | It was later rephonemicized into the standard poetic koine.
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| 9. | The name Christadelphian derives from the Koine Greek meaning Brethren of Christ.
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| 10. | For more information, see and Koine Greek phonology.
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