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1 | special revelation vs general revelation | Ps 19:1 | Morant61 | 89266 | ||
Greetings Graceful! I have studied Greek for a long time my friend. You will not find the kind of distinction you are mentioning in any Greek dictionary or lexicon. Your actually barking up the wrong tree my friend. I am not debating that God can take His word and reveal it to someone or enlighten someone. But, this distinction between 'logos' and 'rhema' is a false distinction. That is the point I am trying to make. The two words are simply synomyns. If there is any distinction at all between them it would simply be that 'logos' sometimes seems to refer to 'words' or something said in general, while 'rhema' seems to often refer to a specific word or saying. But, there simply isn't any evidence to indicate that 'rhema' refers to a spiritually enlighted word. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | special revelation vs general revelation | Ps 19:1 | gracefull | 89343 | ||
Dear Tim, I respect all your educaional background Tim and I also have respected the manner in which you respond scripturally to discussions. In light of the observations I made regarding the message of the verses I stated...do you see the suttle difference in the way they were used? I saw a distinct difference. I see, at least in the verses you used, a difference between 'spoken' words and 'spiritually understood' words. While we know God's Word is spiritually conveyed through the writers, we also know that without spiritual enlightenment the cannot change anyone. There are well educated theologians who are masters with the Greek and Hebrew, who are totally blind to the 'TRUTH OF THE GOSPEL'. I am in no wise saying YOU are so please don't think that. I do not doubt your heart toward God! God bless |
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