The Greek word for Faith is "pistis" translated to "Believe"
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The ancient greek word for faith is πίστις(pistis).
The Greek word for faith is written in English as pistis. The original definition is persuasion, or to be persuaded.
Some words containing the Greek root "faith" include confidence, fidelity, and infidel.
The Greek word, which is translated as faith, is pistis(noun) and believe
πίστη (PEE-Stee)
In the New Testament, the Greek word most commonly translated "faith" is pistis (pis'-tis), meaning "a conviction of the truth of anything; belief."
δοκιμασμένη πίστη (dokimasmeni pisti)
faith = πίστη (pisti)
Pistis, Greek goddess of Faith, is never mentioned to have parents or siblings.
Loyalty (English) -> αφοσίωση /Phonetically afosíosi/ (Greek)
The Portuguese word for faith is "fĂŠ."
It means that if we want more faith, we must hear and take in knowledge of the Scriptures. By diligently taking in accurate knowledge of God's Word, the Bible, we can have the kind of faith that leads to everlasting life. (John 17:3)