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1 | The word "come!" is a call to action? | Rev 6:1 | dondee | 90427 | ||
My small-group leader and I dissagree about the contextual use of the word "come!" (as used in 9 translations. I contend that the context with which the word is used means "come and see" (as used in 6 other translations). John was being called to "see what was going to be" as with the previous chapters, and not the "creature" speaking to the horseman into action. I believe that all of the traslations are correct. That is the word "come" can be used in such a context as to mean "come and see or behold". Whereas it would not be correct to use the words "come and see" to mean calling one to action. |
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2 | The word "come!" is a call to action? | Rev 6:1 | Emmaus | 90438 | ||
Come (ercomai) er'-khom-ahee Verb Definition to come of persons to come from one place to another, and used both of persons arriving to appear, make one's appearance, come before the public metaph. to come into being, arise, come forth, show itself, find place or influence be established, become known, to come (fall) into or unto to go, to follow one |
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