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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: mhmcintyre Ordered by Date |
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1 | What does "world" mean? | John 17:11 | mhmcintyre | 2992 | ||
The word doesn't change meaning, it moves from the general to the particular. The world kosmos has been used to refer to the created universe and as part of the created universe it can refer to mankind. When I typed the words "in general" I wondered if I would get this question. These words were ill chosen. -Mark |
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2 | Why is "is" in 2 Tim 3:16 in | 2 Tim 3:16 | mhmcintyre | 2967 | ||
The "is" is not in the original text and must be supplied for the English translation to make sense. Since the "is" is assumed in the Greek, perhaps the translators did not feel it necessary to italicize this word in the updated translation. A quick look at the NASB shows that "is" is not italicized in this verse. | ||||||
3 | Mary isn't mentioned | Bible general Archive 1 | mhmcintyre | 289 | ||
Many conservative scholars understand the geneology in Luke to trace Mary's geneology. In Luke 3:23, the geneology begins "being supposedly the son of Joseph" indicating that Joseph is not actually in the geneology. | ||||||