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1 | Jehovah is the only true God | 1 Cor 8:5 | Ray | 130903 | ||
Hi Noveta, You ask, "Have I interpreted it correctly?" I would say that interpretation is done in the choices of capitalization we make for the pronouns of Deity. I capitalize pronouns of Deity. When you predicate your quote of Isa 45:5 with "for he says", I wonder if you know and acknowledge the One who is speaking. for he says: "...Though you have not known (Me)" Isaiah 45:4. Isaiah 45:5, "I am the Lord, and there is no other; apart from (Besides) Me there is no God... I will strengthen (gird or arm) you, though you have not acknowledged (known) Me;/ 6 That men may know from the rising to he setting of the sun That there is no one besides Me. I am the (Lord), and there is no other." People need to know the Lord. Have I interpreted it correctly? From the heart, Ray |
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2 | Jehovah is the only true God | 1 Cor 8:5 | Noveta | 130904 | ||
I don't understand what you are trying to say.. for he says.. Is just me typing.. Excuse me for not spell checking.. He is GOD ..the only true saying Is. 45:5 - "I am the LORD, and there is no other; apart from me there is no God...I will strengthen you, though you have not acknowledged me," What are you implying.. When I asked if Have I intepreted it correctly. This is a christian forum.. I am a new christian ..I just want some confirmation from my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.?? |
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3 | Jehovah is the only true God | 1 Cor 8:5 | Morant61 | 130911 | ||
Greetings Noveta! If I may interject, Ray is a dear brother and faithful contributer to this forum, who happens to have a 'thing' for capitalization. To him, 'God' and 'god', or 'He' and 'he' are two different things. Generally, I would agree with him. In English, it is customary to capitalize pronouns that deal with God. So, we would write: "God is my Savior. There is none but Him" - as opposed to: "God is my savior. There is none but him." Where I differ with Ray is that this is an English custom, not a Scripture practice. Neither Greek nor Hebrew followed this practice. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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