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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: hankum Ordered by Verse |
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1 | Not possible | Not Specified | hankum | 194795 | ||
Regarding the word "bow" used in Revelation 6:2, the NASB and KJV with Strong's Dictionary states that the translation from the original Greek word (Strong's 5115) "toxon" is "bow", with the meaning of "(Apparently as the simplest fabric)". This contextual use of word "bow" is stated to be derived from the base word (Strong's 5088) "tikto" which is defined as; "to produce (from seed, as a mother, a plant, the earth, etc.) literal or figurative: bear, be born, bring forth, be delivered, be in travail." With Strong's definition, how is the word "bow" in the application of Revelation 6:2 supposed to be understood? It is obviously not referring to a bow as a weapon of battle. Clearly the use of the word "bow" is not limited to that of a bow, as in "bow and arrow". Hank | ||||||
2 | Not possible | Bible general Archive 4 | hankum | 194822 | ||
Regarding the word "bow" used in Revelation 6:2, the NASB and KJV with Strong's Dictionary states that the translation from the original Greek word (Strong's 5115) "toxon" is "bow", with the meaning of "(Apparently as the simplest fabric)". This contextual use of word "bow" is stated to be derived from the base word (Strong's 5088) "tikto" which is defined as; "to produce (from seed, as a mother, a plant, the earth, etc.) literal or figurative: bear, be born, bring forth, be delivered, be in travail." With Strong's definition, how is the word "bow" in the application of Revelation 6:2 supposed to be understood? It is obviously not referring to a bow as a weapon of battle. Clearly the use of the word "bow" is not limited to that of a bow, as in "bow and arrow". Hank | ||||||
3 | Rev. 6:3 (bow) needs translation | Rev 6:2 | hankum | 194800 | ||
Regarding the word "bow" used in Revelation 6:2, the NASB and KJV with Strong's Dictionary states that the translation from the original Greek word (Strong's 5115) "toxon" is "bow", with the meaning of "(Apparently as the simplest fabric)". This contextual use of word "bow" is stated to be derived from the base word (Strong's 5088) "tikto" which is defined as; "to produce (from seed, as a mother, a plant, the earth, etc.) literal or figurative: bear, be born, bring forth, be delivered, be in travail." With Strong's definition, how is the word "bow" in the application of Revelation 6:2 supposed to be understood? It is obviously not referring to a bow as a weapon of battle. Clearly the use of the word "bow" is not limited to that of a bow, as in "bow and arrow". Hank | ||||||