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1 | Child or child? Boy or boy? | Is 7:15 | Ray | 106825 | ||
Hi Steve or whomever, What does one say about the interpretation of the NKJ for this Immanuel? The NKJ has Isaiah 7:16, interpreted as the "Child" and Isaiah 8:4 as the "child". From the heart, Ray |
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2 | Child or child? Boy or boy? | Is 7:15 | kalos | 106828 | ||
Ray: I consider you my friend and have great respect for you. So I mean no disrespect or criticism in this post. I'm merely answering your question. The word Polish (capital P) is one word with one meaning; and the word polish (lower case p) is a different word with an entirely different meaning. But "child" and "Child" are the exact same word with the exact same meaning. Capitalizing the word does not make it mean something other than "an unborn or recently born person; or a young person especially between infancy and youth." (Child has other meanings, but those meanings also remain the same with or without capitalization.) The single exception to this is when Child is someone's last name, e.g. Julia Child. Peace, kalos |
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