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1 | A question of capitalization: small "s"? | Bible general Archive 1 | EdB | 6097 | ||
Matthew 22:43 is ify but I think I will go with a capitalized S, showing the Holy Spirit lead David. Acts 19:21 should be a small s showing Paul decided in his spirit or heart to go. Acts 21:4 should be a capital S showing once again the Holy Spirit’s leading. 1 Peter 4:6 again a little ify but I think I will stick with a small s showing man’s spirit. As far as the NASB and Daniel 3:25 I think they have it wrong, both NKJV and KJV use the term Son of God with capitalization. No way I can see it being the “son of the gods” I think the answer is ascertained by Nebuchadnezzar’s reaction. When the three Hebrew children came out of the furnace Nebuchadnezzar never asked who the other person was, he had already proclaimed him the Son of God which could have been Jesus capitalized or or an angel small capitals. In either case Nebuchadnezzar knew whoever it was he came from the God of the three Hebrew children. |
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2 | A question of capitalization: small "s"? | Bible general Archive 1 | Ray | 6368 | ||
Hi EdB, After talking with you and others I'm going to go with the appearance of the fourth figure in the furnace as being like a son of the gods. Also, in Daniel 3:28 I'm going to leave the angel uncapitalized; thus equating the two. If you want, I'd welcome discussion on Heb 8:26. Are we allowed to "scam" here? | ||||||
3 | A question of capitalization: small "s"? | Bible general Archive 1 | Ray | 6375 | ||
Nothing much to talk about there... How about Hebrews 7:26? | ||||||