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# ἅγιον/hagion
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This word describes something. It is an adjective.
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* This word describes something that is holy.
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* God is holy. That is, God is different from everything he created. He is perfect, and he deserves to be honored. He never does anything that is evil
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* Something that is holy is something that God or someone has set apart and dedicated to serve God
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* Someone who is holy is someone whom God or someone has set apart and dedicated to serve God.
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Sometimes this word is used with other words:
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* When it is used with πνεῦμα (G4151), these words mean Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is God, just as God the Father and God the Son are God.
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**Advice to translators**: Scholars think that this word and G0040 are the same word in Greek.
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