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1 | Believe verb form, tense and mood | Acts 16:31 | Morant61 | 37044 | ||
Greetings Zach†! The verb 'believe' is the Aorist, Active, Imperative, 2nd, Singular of 'pisteuo'. This would indicate a point of action or a decisive moment in time, not a process. The phrase 'you will be saved' is the Future, Passive, Indicative, 2nd, Singular of 'sozo'. This would indicate that subsequent to the act of believing salvation would occur. The time of this salvation is not spelled out in this verse other than being subsequent to the action of believing. It is also a passive verb, which means that this will be done to or for us, not by us. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Believe verb form, tense and mood | Acts 16:31 | zach† | 37097 | ||
Brother Tim; Thank you for the speedy reply. The answer you have provided, concerning the text certainly clears my thinking concerning these verses. Thank you Grace, and peace be multiplied unto thee. zach† |
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