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1 | What's the Greek word for homosexual? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Rose | 2712 | ||
I think that the greek word for homosexual is arsenokoites. Can I get some history of the word? And did Paul use that exact word for homosexual? Is there a Hebrew word for homosexual? | ||||||
2 | What's the Greek word for homosexual? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Ric | 2713 | ||
1CO 6:9 ë ouk oidate hoti adikoi theou basileian ou klëronomësousin? më planasthe: oute pornoi oute eidölolatrai oute moichoi oute malakoi oute arsenokoit Here is the Greek N.T. verse 1 Cor. 6:9. As you see the last word is "arsenokoit". So yes, Paul did use that word in his letter to Corinth. Here's the Nave's refferance: HOMOSEXUAL [H3879, G780, G3434]. Sexual activity between members of the same sex is universally condemned in Scripture. Male homosexuality forbidden by law and punished by death (Lev 18:22; 20:13). Male and female homosexuality condemned (Ro 1:26). With other sexually immoral persons excluded from the kingdom of God (1Co 6:9-11). Sorry, that is all I can find in my books so far for you, I hope it helps some. In God's Grace, Ric |
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