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1 | Prophetic perfect tense in other verses? | Ps 102:16 | flinkywood | 100424 | ||
New York I speak, Spanish I speak, French I don't, but I started randomly Frenchifying after seeing a Meineke commercial in which a filthy mechanic is yelling into a phone, then turns to the camera with a smarmy "Bonjour". Colin |
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2 | Prophetic perfect tense in other verses? | Ps 102:16 | justme | 100427 | ||
Colin: I attempt to try to deal with Greek and some Hebrew with the aid of language helps. Both languages take much time and patients in looking up and following up to the root words. I think every Christian should have a good set of language reference books. I prefer not to take the word of others, I generally look up words I have some questions about. Personally I take very seriously the priesthood of the belieever and never take this privledge for granted. Do you do word study Colin? If so how do you go about this? Blessings. justme |
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3 | Prophetic perfect tense in other verses? | Ps 102:16 | flinkywood | 100464 | ||
Justme, I use primarily E-Sword bible software. It's free on the web. I do word studies from it, though randomly and without any formal method or discipline. I just read, hit something that gets me, compare that something in another translation, then either let it lie or start digging. For example, why does the NKJV have 2 Cor 9.7 "So let each one give as he purposes in his heart...", and the ESV, "Each one must give as he has made up his mind..." What about the Word "kardia" makes it either "heart" or "mind". Actually, I think I'll study this and get back to you. This is basically how I stumble into word studies. How about you? Colin |
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