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1 | Mat 5:27-28. Adultery. | Prov 5:1 | srbaegon | 178668 | ||
Hello ebrain, The Greek word literally means "strong desire" as has been pointed out to you. It was translated into English as "lust" because that reflects a strong desire for a woman. If the Lord had been talking about food, the translators would probably have used the word "starved" or "famished". You say "If as you say the Greek NT, is inspired by the Holy Spirit...". The NT says it, we don't (2 Tim 3:26). And the reason for the different accounts? Or as you say "Has the Holy Spirt made a mistake, or is it human error?" It's neither. The writers recorded it as it was relayed to them through their investigation. Steve |
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2 | Mat 5:27-28. Adultery. | Prov 5:1 | ebrain | 178677 | ||
Hi Steve. I am well aware of the meaning of the Greek word which has been translated "Lust", there was no need for you to repeat it. The verse you want is 16, not 26, and it refers to the autographs, and not to copies, or translations. I have more to say in answer to your post, but later on due to time restraints. The Lord bless you. Edwin. |
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