μία
One or first
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What does μία (mía) mean in the Bible?
μία (mía) is a Greek word meaning "one or first". :--a (certain), + agree, first, one, X other. Signals early Christian gathering pattern tied to resurrection.
Meaning
Feminine form of εἷς emphasizing singularity or unity rather than numerical sequence or order
:--a (certain), + agree, first, one, X other.
Why This Word Matters
Signals early Christian gathering pattern tied to resurrection. Acts 20:7-12
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