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1 | "time" not italicized in Heb 9:28 | Heb 9:28 | Morant61 | 201917 | ||
Greetings Rigunsmith! Some Greek words, used in a phrase, have a meaning somewhat different from the sum of their parts. In this case, 'ek deuterou' literally means 'second time'. It is used 6 times in the New Testament in this fashion. The occurrences are found in: Mt. 26:42, Mark 14:72, John 9:24, Acts 10:15, Acts 11:9, and Heb. 9:28. That is why 'ek' is not translated and 'time' is not italicized - the two together mean 'second time'. I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | "time" not italicized in Heb 9:28 | Heb 9:28 | rlgunsmith | 201964 | ||
Thanks Tim. That explains it for me. rlgunsmith |
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