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1 | "Read and hear" or "read and understand" | Rev 1:3 | hotpotato | 57928 | ||
Does the text here mean that one doesn't have to understand what is read? The text in English reads, "those who read and hear," it doesn't explicitly state, "those who read and understand." But is the latter a better translation than the former? | ||||||
2 | "Read and hear" or "read and understand" | Rev 1:3 | srbaegon | 57929 | ||
Hello hotpotato The nuance of meaning depends on the context. It always means "to hear" but more often the meaning is "to hearken or understand". I would say the latter meaning is intended. Steve |
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3 | "for the time is near" | Rev 1:3 | shael | 168034 | ||
What did John mean by "for the time is near" | ||||||
4 | "for the time is near" | Rev 1:3 | DocTrinsograce | 168040 | ||
Hi, Shael... John means that the things he is about to relate are near to the time when they will begin to be fulfilled. In Him, Doc |
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