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... (a masculine noun derived from 4105 /planáō, "to wander") – properly, a wandering star (planet); (figuratively) a false teacher, operating without moral compass and exploiting other aimless people – i.e. ...
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... , wandering; (passive) be misled. [ 4105 (planáō) is the root of the English term, planet (" wandering body") . This term nearly always conveys the sin of roaming (for an exception – ...
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... glory to excel that of others) . ἀστέρες πλανῆται, wandering stars, Jude 1:13 (these are not planets, the motion of which is scarcely noticed by the commonalty, but far more probably comets, which Jude regards ...
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... Aristophanes, Euripides, Plato, Plutarch, others); as a substantive, ὁ φωσφόρος (LatinLucifer), the planet Venus, the morning-star, day-star (Plato, Tim. Locr., p. 96 e.; Plutarch ...
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