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1 | sharps rule of the article inTitus 2:13 | Titus 2:13 | ipl | 244009 | ||
Is Sharp's rule of the article valid as a way to equate God with Jesus in Titus 2:13? Titus 2:11-14 is a lectionary reading for Christmas eve in year A. | ||||||
2 | sharps rule of the article inTitus 2:13 | Titus 2:13 | Beja | 244010 | ||
ipl, Fine catch. The rule most certainly does apply to Titus 2:13. The only reason somebody might argue otherwise is that the rule doesn't apply to proper names, and they try to suggest that Theos is a proper name. However, William Wallace explains on page 272 in Greek Grammar beyond the basics why Theos, for the purpose of Granville-sharpe rule does not count as a proper name. Preach it with boldness sir! Among the most clearly stateted affirmations that Christ is God in scripture! In Christ, Beja |
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