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1 | Trials or Temptations | James 1:2 | KenD | 90952 | ||
I taught on James 1 this morning (7/27) and had a question come up about this verse. The person asking the question is a very devoted KJV reader and KJ says "temptations" not trials. All my commentary information followed along a definition of external events which come into the life of people (loss of job, health, prodigal child etc....) Later in James the use of the word "temptation" is used in the sense most think of, an enticement to sin. I did not have an answer as to why trial was a better translation than tribulation. As I type this, I will be continuing my search to see if I can find a reason for thinking trials is a better translation than temptations. Are the words trials and temptations the same in Greek ? To me there is quite a difference between trials and temptations. Thanks for your help. KenD |
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2 | Trials or Temptations | James 1:2 | Searcher56 | 90968 | ||
Word Study ... Trial - Peirasmos (Strong's 3986) ... the word used in James 1:2 KenD It is translated temptation 12 times, testing twice, trial thrice, trials 4 times. Enter 21778 under Quick Search is to an excellent post. Peirasmos is the noun masculine from peirazo (Strong's 3985), a verb (the word used in James 1:13-14) ... which is from peira (Strong's 3984) a noun feminine ... which, in turn is from the base of peran (Strong's 4008) (through the idea of piercing). Therefore, the words are not the same, tho the are related. Most of James already has posts ... but, remember we are no experts. I use http://bible.crosswalk.com/ for my study. Searcher |
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