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1 | Greek words NOT translated ............ | Bible general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 69751 | ||
Greetings EdB! I read my name! :-) Bascially, there are two reasons for 'de' not to be translated. 1) It is sometimes the written equivalent of our verbal 'umm'. It simply indicates that the writer is continuing the thought and can literally be left untranslated. 2) It is also used in combination with other words which give it a different meaning. So, rather than seeing 'and, or but', you might read some other word. I hope that helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Greek words NOT translated ............ | Bible general Archive 1 | Baptistbred | 69771 | ||
Thanks Tim. This does help.I guess there is no version which translates every Greek word huh? The Logos x problem really freaked me out! Ha :) | ||||||
3 | Greek words NOT translated ............ | Bible general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 69775 | ||
Greetings Baptistbred! I have an older version of Logos, but your comments helped me to discover a feature I was not aware of before. When I went to 'view', I saw that there is an 'inline' Strong's numbering system. I didn't know that! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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