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1 | Flow out of WHOSE innermost being? | John 7:38 | 10ECPreacher | 33485 | ||
In the Scripture quoted by Jesus in this verse, 'who' is the antecedent to the pronoun "his"? 'From HIS innermost being will flow rivers of living water.' To whom does 'HIS' refer? Based on the context (verses 37-39), I believe the primary reference here is to our Lord, Jesus Christ. I would like to hear the opinions of others on this matter. Thanks in advance. Tim D. Cormier Tennessee Preacher |
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2 | Flow out of WHOSE innermost being? | John 7:38 | Morant61 | 33539 | ||
Greetings Tim! In the Greek text, 'he who believes' is the subject of the sentence. It is a masculine, singular, participle. Thus, the "his" would have to refer back to 'he who believes'. 'His' is also masculine and singluar. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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