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1 | Unforgiveable sin. | Luke 12:10 | lionheart | 219343 | ||
CDBJ, Good day to ya brother. The study of these two Greek words (Pisteuo and Pistis) have always interested me. Not being the Greek scholar as others are I'm curious would Pistis as it is used in James be classified or considered an action verb? In Him, lionheart |
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2 | Unforgiveable sin. | Luke 12:10 | CDBJ | 219349 | ||
Greetings lionheart, Since we find 15 accounts of the word faith being used in James it might help if you could give me an idea of the particular verse that you had in mind and I will try and break it down for you. A prime example would be the use found in the Jas. 1:3. Here the word in the Koine is actually the noun PISTEOS used in the genitive case; the case of origin, feminine gender, and singular, so you see here it isn’t even used as a verb. Give me the verses in question and I will try to help, CDBJ |
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3 | Unforgiveable sin. | Luke 12:10 | lionheart | 219351 | ||
CDBJ, Pistis- faith,faithfulness,belief,trust,with an implication that actions based on that trust may follow. My question was referenced to it's usage in James chapter 2. Thanx brother. In Him, lionheart |
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4 | Unforgiveable sin. | Luke 12:10 | CDBJ | 219353 | ||
Hi lionheart, The word faith as found in James Chapter 2 is used 11 times and in every case it is used as a noun in the following forms; Pistin, Pistei, Pistis, and Pisteos, most of which are Pistis. The verb form as found in, Acts 16:31 translated believe is from the Verb form of Pisteuson which is the proper form from Pisteuo. It’s in the (imperative mood) or the mood of command, in the (aorist tense), i.e. in a point of time divorced from time and perpetuated forever. It’s in the (active voice), which implies that the subject produces the action of the verb, this is done in the (second person singular), i.e. each one has to produce the action for it to be beneficial for personal salvation and the object must be Jesus Christ the Son of God! Acts 16:31 They replied, "Believe on the Lord Jesus and you will be saved, along with your entire household." I hope this helps, CDBJ |
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