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1 | Didn't Jesus just become sinless? | 2 Cor 5:21 | lionheart | 147687 | ||
Nyet,no,absolutly not.The greek word ginosko (know) is used in 2 corinthians 5:21.When Jesus went to the cross he had no sin. Sin came as he took our sin upon Himself.Read OT guidlines regarding sin offerings.The common thread through all of the guidlines was that the sacrifice had to be spotless and without blemish.Jesus Christ fullfilled that requirement. If Jesus had any sin prior to his crucifixtion then he could not have legaly been the substitutional sacrifice for our sins. In Christ, lionheart |
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2 | Explain the Greek please | 2 Cor 5:21 | Medchill | 147694 | ||
lionheart, What is the Greek tense, mood, etc for ginosko (know)? M | ||||||
3 | Explain the Greek please | 2 Cor 5:21 | Morant61 | 147695 | ||
Greetings Medchill! May I answer that question? In 2 Cor. 5:21, 'ginosko' is an Aorist, Active, Participle, Masculine, Singular, Accusative. The tense clearly indicates that Jesus had not 'just become' sinless, but was already 'sinless'. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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4 | Explain the Greek please | 2 Cor 5:21 | Medchill | 147698 | ||
Tim Moran - Thank you. Medchill | ||||||