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21 | Jude's Greek Words | Not Specified | DUDUTJ | 178655 | ||
I've been studying Jude's Letter, and I could see thru many Bible references and Bible Commentaries that Jude used about 15 words that is used nowhere else in The New testament. Is there any reason why he used "new" words in greek? Or are all those words put in the letter in unique existence just by chance? | ||||||
22 | Jude's Greek Words | Jude | DUDUTJ | 178658 | ||
I've been studying Jude's Letter, and I could see thru many Bible references and Bible Commentaries that Jude used about 15 words that is used nowhere else in The New testament. Is there any reason why he used "new" words in greek? Or are all those words put in the letter in unique existence just by chance? | ||||||
23 | what does "Jeremiah 1:5" mean? | Jer 1:5 | DUDUTJ | 170003 | ||
I had a conversation with a mormon one of these days and he used this text to prove that we, in the past, lived already with a flesh-and-bones God. Well, I know that this is quite stupid as well as all their beliefs are, but I wanna understand what God wanted to say when he say "before I formed you in the womb I knew you.." I know that hebrew poetry repeats the same ideia with different words, then I understand that, the expression "Before I formed you in the womb I knew.." doesn't mean a pre-existence with God, but that this expression links with the second statement "before you were born", which means, that God saw the embryo and already knew his inclinations, tendencies etc. Is that all right? Can you help me to understand more fully this verse? |
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24 | what does Jeremiah 1:5 means? | Jer 1:5 | DUDUTJ | 170002 | ||
I had a conversation with a mormon one of these days and he used this text to prove that we, in the past, lived already with a flesh-and-bones God. Well, I know that this is quite stupid as well as all their beliefs are, but I wanna understand what God wanted to say when he say "before I formed you in the womb I knew you.." I know that hebrew poetry repeats the same ideia with different words, then I understand that, the expression "Before I formed you in the womb I knew.." doesn't mean a pre-existence with God, but that this expression links with the second statement "before you were born", which means, that God saw the embryo and already knew his inclinations, tendencies etc. Is that all right? Can you help me to understand more fully this verse? |
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