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1 | please explain uncomely Icorth7vs36 | 1 Cor 7:36 | k_peace | 44417 | ||
Can you explain Icorth7vs36 | ||||||
2 | please explain uncomely Icorth7vs36 | 1 Cor 7:36 | serenetime | 44457 | ||
k peace, Hi! and I am so glad you are here. I love your question and just to give a another perspective regarding your question. I went back to the original Greek of the New Testament and this is what is really interesting is that in the Greek according the Strongs Exhaustive and Dictionary it renders the translation of the words "he behaveth himself uncomely" in verse 36 of 1cor. 7 as these words of the scripture as having the translation of- NT:807 aschemoneo (as-kay-mon-eh-o); from NT:809; to be (i.e. act) unbecoming: KJV - behaveself uncomely (unseemly). NT:809 askemon (as-kay-mone); from NT:1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of NT:2192 (in the sense of its congener NT:4976); properly, shapeless, i.e. (figuratively) inelegant: KJV - uncomely. NT:1 a (al fah); of Hebrew origin; the first letter of the alphabet; figuratively, only (from its use as a numeral) the first: KJV - Alpha. Often used (usually an, before a vowel) also in composition (as a contraction from NT:427) in the sense of privation; so, in many words, beginning with this letter; occasionally in the sense of union (as a contraction of NT:260). NT:427 aneu (an-yoo); a primary particle; without: KJV - without. Compare NT:1. from this we can get our own understanding, but we should always pray to the Father of Truth for Wisdom and understanding of His Truth. I hope I have helped also. SERENETIME |
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