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1 | Who is this One (or one)? | 1 John 5:6 | kalos | 122864 | ||
A persistent disturbing preoccupation? Disturbing? Unreasonable? So Jesus had 'a persistent disturbing preoccupation with an unreasonable idea or feeling' regarding His Father? obsessive -- '1 a : tending to cause obsession b : excessive often to an unreasonable degree 2 : of, relating to, or characterized by obsession : deriving from obsession' obsession -- '1 : a persistent disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feeling; broadly : compelling motivation [for example, an obsession with profits]' (www.m-w.com) |
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2 | Who is this One (or one)? | 1 John 5:6 | Ray | 122868 | ||
Hi Kalos, So now you know that Ray has some problems with which to deal. However, I have asked Steve and now I ask you, "What do you find distasteful or 'disturbing' about capitalization study?" "What do you find 'unreasonable' about counting pronouns?" The disciples were men of "discipline". They worked hard. The disciples were called "mathetes", Strong's #3101. We get our word "math" from this Greek word. I believe that the disciples were mathmeticians to quite a degree. So whose problem are we talking about here? Do you have a problem as well? From the heart, Ray |
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3 | Who is this One (or one)? | 1 John 5:6 | kalos | 122873 | ||
Ray: I am sorry for the confusion. In my Note I was not implying that you had some problems to deal with. In fact, it had nothing at all to do with you. I am not against you, Ray. My Note was in reference to an earlier Note posted today (06-02-2004) that referred to Jesus as 'obsessive'. Much grace and shalom to you, kalos |
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4 | Who is this One (or one)? | 1 John 5:6 | Ray | 122887 | ||
Hi Kalos, Certainly it would have been less confusing for you to have agreed with Searcher than to connect to the fact that I should go to school and learn English. You and Searcher have a valid point in that being obsessed, troubled of mind, an evil spirit ruling a person; all these have negative meaning and significance. But I wonder if there is necessarily that negativity. Webster for "obsession" has this also: 2a) the fact or state of being obsessed with an idea, desire, emotion, etc. b) such a persistent idea, desire, emotion, etc., esp. one that cannot be gotten rid of by reasoning. That sounds like it could be a magnificent obession to me. Not necessarily negative. From the heart, Ray |
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5 | Who is this One (or one)? | 1 John 5:6 | kalos | 122890 | ||
Ray: I agree that it would have been less confusing if I had not replied to the post written by Godman. In fact, I question the practice of replying to old threads that have been inactive for a long period of time. Grace and shalom, kalos |
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6 | Who is this One (or one)? | 1 John 5:6 | Ray | 122893 | ||
Hi Kalos, We can't expect a reply from inactive members can we, but their thoughts still initiate activity. Thanks for your participation in this thread. Do you go with the NKJ version for Psalm 95:5? From the heart, Ray |
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7 | Who is this One (or one)? | 1 John 5:6 | kalos | 122901 | ||
Psalm 95:5 King James Version The sea [F282] is his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry land. ------------------- FOOTNOTES (KJV): F282: The sea...: Hebrew "Whose the sea is" American Standard Version The sea is his, and he made it; And his hands formed the dry land. The Net Bible The sea is his, for he made it. His hands formed the dry land. New King James Version The sea is His, for He made it; And His hands formed the dry land. Ray: I would go with the NKJV on Psalm 95:5. Also with the KJV, ASV, and NET Bible. Grace and shalom, kalos |
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