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1 | Praying to the Holy Spirit | Eph 6:18 | Beja | 221631 | ||
Cathy, Unless my greek is rusty, which it may be, then eipen means "to say" and apokrinomai means "to respond." His point being that if it had said the holy spirit had responded then it would have implied they were praying to the Holy Spirit, but the passage didn't use that word. I wouldn't say the word choice here is conclusive, but worth pondering. Either way there is just no reason to think that God responding through the Holy Spirit implies that was who they were praying to. If God sends a fireman in response to prayer does that mean we were praying to firemen? The logic just doesn't work. In Christ, Beja |
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2 | Praying to the Holy Spirit | Eph 6:18 | cathysmith97 | 221646 | ||
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