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1 | Lead us not | Luke 5:18 | bowler | 206588 | ||
AllenRhoades Confused a bit here - the word for deliver in both the Luke and the Mathew passages is eisphero - deliver, lead into, or carry inward. Sorry, but to my knowledge there is no such Greek word as eisengkas? I am trying to see "introduce"? 1 Timothy 6:7? No such animals. No offense to you at all though. blessings abound, bowler |
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2 | Lead us not | Luke 5:18 | AllenRhoades | 206627 | ||
Tim Moran is correct its the aorist form. (Wow Tim! Did you really do that without a book?) The "introduce" is one of the meaings of the word listed from the LSJ. The LSJ lists ancient greek sources also so perhaps that meaning was not even used for koine greek. However, whether "introduce" fits with 1 tim 6:7 or not does not preclude its possible fit within the context of other passages. Lets just not start a new denomination over it :) blessings, allen |
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3 | Lead us not | Luke 5:18 | bowler | 206644 | ||
AllenRhoades I apologize for not getting back to you again sooner. Yeah without a book is pretty amazing isn't it? Next time I will not assume my little tools have all the answers! I really am thinking about trying to find the time to study this language though because I get frustrated sometimes that I do not know more about how it really works. Please enlighten me, LSJ? Which tool is this, I am always collecting a new tool in the hopes of learning more. Is this tool going to be over my head? Please advise. The reason I would be most eager to have such a tool is that from what you are saying it will have a listing of Greek sources that are Extra-Biblical? That is most important, to find out how other authors were using the same words in other concurrect literature. Off this subject, I am currently seeking the usage of several Greek words for an off line discussion I am having about their Biblical and Extra-Biblical usages. Again, I would like to know what tool this is please. I see what you mean about the "fit" with 1 Timothy 6:7. There is room in the body of Christ for a diversity of gifts, I am likin yours. blessings abound, bowler |
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4 | Lead us not | Luke 5:18 | AllenRhoades | 206739 | ||
blessings bowler, i use www.zhubert.com for the greek studies. this is a great tool. if you then click a word it gives fuller information including the LSJ and Middle Liddell which are two works (one an update of the other) which list extra-biblical uses of the greek. but use this with caution as the extra-biblical text tends to be the ancient greek, not a contemporary of the koine greek of the new testament. |
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5 | Lead us not | Luke 5:18 | bowler | 206744 | ||
Allen Rhoades Oh God bless your soul Pastor! Thank you Thank you very much. It looks like it is going to take some doing to navigate around this site, but it will be worth the travel. I shared this with another Pastor in here for sharing his Greek with me, I am sure you already have this - http://www.greekbiblestudy.org/gnt/greekWordStudy.do?id equal sign 112981 and sign greek equal sign false The one who is taught the word is to share all good things with the one who teaches him. My apologies by the way for saying there was no Greek word Eisengkas! blessings abound, bowler |
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6 | Lead us not | Luke 5:18 | AllenRhoades | 206799 | ||
thank you for your blessings bowler, and no apologies needed. but i am not a pastor (greek word:shepherd). although some are gifted to care and teach as a shepherd does, only christ is the one shepherd in that we are his flock and we submit to his authority. (matthew 23:8, 28:18-20, john 10:16 and 1 peter 5:2-4) | ||||||