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61 | Kathy, Is "Lifting His name" Biblical? | John 12:32 | khuck | 103967 | ||
Searcher, I am not familiar with that term, but if you give me a reference I will look at it. But just from my heart I would say that every Thursday is a Good Thursday, for each one is a day that God has made, therefore let us be glad and rejoice it it. With His Love, -Kathy |
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62 | Church budget not met should they beg? | 1 Tim 5:17 | khuck | 103964 | ||
Hello DedicatedToHim :) I will only address the healing portion of your post. By offering two of my favorite verses of scripture. ***you said, "God can heal anyone at anytime regardless if the budget is met in the Church. This has really bothered me. Well, please just offer me some more help with this." *** Isaiah 53:5 - But He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities; The chastisement for our peace was upon Him, And by His stripes we are healed. 2 Chronicles 7:14 If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. Living by Amazing Grace, -Kathy |
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63 | Kathy, Is "Lifting His name" Biblical? | John 12:32 | khuck | 103960 | ||
Hi Tim :) Sure thing - you translate from the hotan my translations says otan (ote an) (whenever) and upsow -he may exalt you. Nonethess I stated my references below. ***Greek Lexicon - When ye have lifted up the Son of man: (otan upswshte ton uion tou antrwpou). otan: when, whenever, as long as, as soon as Indefinite temporal clause with otan (ote "plus" an) and the first aorist active subjunctive of upsow, to lift up (Koine verb from upsov, height), used several times in John of the Cross of Christ (3:14; 8:28; 12:32,34). It is unnecessary to render the aorist subjunctive as if a future perfect, simply "whenever ye lift up" (actually lift up, ingressive aorist). In Acts 2:33 the verb is used of the Ascension. otan: when, whenever, as long as, as soon as *** So this translates in more than one way - It can be said: Jesus therefore said, "When, whenever, as long as, as soon as , ye have lifted up the Son of man ***Greek Lexicon - And I, if I be lifted from the earth (kagw an upswtw ek thv ghv). an: case, 1; everyone, 1; except, 1; if, 2; or, 1; though, 2; unless, 34; whatever, 22; when, 2; whenever, 2; wherever, 8; whether, 1; whoever, 17; whomever, 2; upswtw (upsow):That he may exalt you upsow:That he may exalt you (ina upswshi). Purpose clause with ina and first aorist active subjunctive of upsow*** So this translates in more than one way - It can be said: Whenever, wherever, however that you may exalt Him from the earth. God Bless you as always, -Kathy |
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64 | Kathy, Is "Lifting His name" Biblical? | John 12:32 | khuck | 103957 | ||
Hi Tim! Please check the translation on this one it is enlightening When he said If I be lifted up.... and it also clearly meant besides the death on the cross, If I be exalted. I have pointed out now on this thread with the entire greek translation... It does in fact not only suggest but it translates "exaltation or adoration" as well as being lifted from the earth while on the cross in John 12:32. Please see my post ID# 103946 |
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65 | Kathy, Is "Lifting His name" Biblical? | John 12:32 | khuck | 103948 | ||
Noble you are meaning John 12:32, and not Luke right? I am almost sure you mean John but I don't want to assume:) But as I have pointed out now on this thread with the entire greek translation... It does in fact not only suggest but it translates "exaltation or adoration" in John 12:32. Please see my post ID# 103946 Your friend in Him, -Kathy |
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66 | Kathy, Is "Lifting His name" Biblical? | John 12:32 | khuck | 103944 | ||
Ok Steve are you and Ed working for the same firm? You wrote: "Shucks; we can't seem to agree on anything." It is KHUCK not SHUCKS and I hope that was just a TYPO!!! (just kidding) Love in Christ -Kathy |
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67 | What is the most quoted verse in the Bib | Gen 1:1 | khuck | 103943 | ||
(I am laughing) Ed, You better believe it is scary out here! Especially in S. California. In the past few weeks I have watched fire come to close from all sides, I sat through an earthquake while all around me things burned, the rains are making most peoples homes into Mobile Homes (mudslides)... and they don't even live in trailer parks and if you really want "SCARY"... The Terminator is being sworn in as our Govenor today. (laughing) -Kathy |
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68 | THE MOST POWERFUL VERSE IN EVANGELISM | John 12:32 | khuck | 103942 | ||
Hi Noble! :) Please read all of my post regarding this. The translation of the words that Tim and I are using is a correct and more of a Spiritual viewpoint, but it does translate as exaltation in the greek. All that you point to and reference I am in agreement with to. As a matter of fact I also point out these references in my previous post... (wondering if you have read those.) I know that Jesus was signifying the way that He would die. Yet He was also speaking of his being EXALTED. Check out the greek translations. The words "If I be lifted up" translates also within the context that Jesus used the words: Whenever I be exalted, Wherever I be exalted, Whosoever exalts Me" Exalts Mine Exalts Mine Own the words He used actualy translate like this too. Exalting His words draws men, whenever we preach that Gospel we are exalting him before the world. So again I say There is much biblical bases for saying LORD I EXALT YOUR NAME. As I said before It is the only Name that a man call call upon and be saved, demons tremble at the very sound of that Name, it is a Name exalted above all others. I will forever exalt and magnify the Name of Jesus. You don't know what He's done for me, but He gave me victory... and I love Him, deeply Love Him.... I really love the Lord. And that my dearest friend:) is why I say I lift His Name on High or I exalt His Name. I understand your that "facts" are true and I do agree with them. Always yours in Christ, -Kathy |
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69 | THE MOST POWERFUL VERSE IN EVANGELISM! | John 12:32 | khuck | 103903 | ||
Footnote- *****5. (31-36) Jesus plainly proclaims His death a. The world system was judged by its treatment of Jesus at the cross; Satan was defeated there also (Col. 2:14-15); but their defeat is God's victory b. The verb used for lifted up (hypsothenai) has a deliberate double meaning; it signifies not only literal elevation (as on a cross) but also exaltation (in rank or honour). We don't "lift up" Christ with our praises in the sense He means here; He was lifted up on the cross, and we proclaim that fact to the world. We lift Him but proclaiming the work of the Cross.*** Ok I am done on this one :) -Kathy |
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70 | THE MOST POWERFUL VERSE IN EVANGELISM! | John 12:32 | khuck | 103899 | ||
I humbly offer this post in peace and graciousness: What if it can be proven that both translations are correct? It took some homework but if I translate the Greek correctly, I think we are all looking through God's same window and just admiring different parts of the view. John12:32 Lifted up from the earth - This is a Hebraism which signifies dying. Death in general is all that is usually imported. But our Lord made use of this phrase, rather than others that were equivalent, because it so well suited the particular manner of his death. I will draw all men - Gentiles as well as Jews. And those who follow my drawings, Satan shall not be able to keep. John 8:28 -Jesus therefore said, When ye have lifted up the Son of man: Greek Lexicon - When ye have lifted up the Son of man: (otan upswshte ton uion tou antrwpou). otan: when, whenever, as long as, as soon as Indefinite temporal clause with otan (ote "plus" an) and the first aorist active subjunctive of upsow, to lift up (Koine verb from upsov, height), used several times in John of the Cross of Christ (3:14; 8:28; 12:32,34). It is unnecessary to render the aorist subjunctive as if a future perfect, simply "whenever ye lift up" (actually lift up, ingressive aorist). In Acts 2:33 the verb is used of the Ascension. otan: when, whenever, as long as, as soon as So this translates in more than one way - It can be said: Jesus therefore said, "When, whenever, as long as, as soon as , ye have lifted up the Son of man John 12:32 Greek Lexicon - And I, if I be lifted from the earth (kagw an upswtw ek thv ghv). an: case, 1; everyone, 1; except, 1; if, 2; or, 1; though, 2; unless, 34; whatever, 22; when, 2; whenever, 2; wherever, 8; whether, 1; whoever, 17; whomever, 2; upswtw (upsow):That he may exalt you upsow:That he may exalt you (ina upswshi). Purpose clause with ina and first aorist active subjunctive of upsow So this translates in more than one way - It can be said: Whenever, wherever, however that you may exalt Him from the earth. I hope this will shed some light -Kathy |
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71 | THE MOST POWERFUL VERSE IN EVANGELISM! | John 12:32 | khuck | 103896 | ||
I humbly offer this post in peace and graciousness: What if it can be proven that both translations are correct? It took some homework but if I translate the Greek correctly, I think we are all looking through God's same window and just admiring different parts of the view. John12:32 Lifted up from the earth - This is a Hebraism which signifies dying. Death in general is all that is usually imported. But our Lord made use of this phrase, rather than others that were equivalent, because it so well suited the particular manner of his death. I will draw all men - Gentiles as well as Jews. And those who follow my drawings, Satan shall not be able to keep. John 8:28 -Jesus therefore said, When ye have lifted up the Son of man: Greek Lexicon - When ye have lifted up the Son of man: (otan upswshte ton uion tou antrwpou). otan: when, whenever, as long as, as soon as Indefinite temporal clause with otan (ote "plus" an) and the first aorist active subjunctive of upsow, to lift up (Koine verb from upsov, height), used several times in John of the Cross of Christ (3:14; 8:28; 12:32,34). It is unnecessary to render the aorist subjunctive as if a future perfect, simply "whenever ye lift up" (actually lift up, ingressive aorist). In Acts 2:33 the verb is used of the Ascension. otan: when, whenever, as long as, as soon as So this translates in more than one way - It can be said: Jesus therefore said, "When, whenever, as long as, as soon as , ye have lifted up the Son of man John 12:32 Greek Lexicon - And I, if I be lifted from the earth (kagw an upswtw ek thv ghv). an: case, 1; everyone, 1; except, 1; if, 2; or, 1; though, 2; unless, 34; whatever, 22; when, 2; whenever, 2; wherever, 8; whether, 1; whoever, 17; whomever, 2; upswtw (upsow):That he may exalt you upsow:That he may exalt you (ina upswshi). Purpose clause with ina and first aorist active subjunctive of upsow So this translates in more than one way - It can be said: Whenever, wherever, however that you may exalt Him from the earth. I hope this will shed some light -Kathy |
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72 | Do you recall the day of your Salvation | John 12:32 | khuck | 103890 | ||
My Dear Brother Christian; All I can say is WOW! How Awesome is our God. And to think I almost did not post this question. The responses are such a Blessing! Indeed He has lifted you up and turned you around, And He has placed your feet on HIGHER ground! I encourage you; that after having done all to stand, continue standing on the Rock of Ages! That is one POWERFUL Testimony! Yours in Christ, -Kathy |
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73 | THE MOST POWERFUL VERSE IN EVANGELISM | John 12:32 | khuck | 103886 | ||
(I, if I be lifted up from the earth) If we who are here on this earth, those in which His very Spirit abides will just exalt Him (LIFT HIS NAME - HERALD HIS GOOD NEWS)! (I will draw all men unto me) He will; not us, but Jesus WILL draw all men unto Himself. Dear Brother Tim... you have a taker... I will gladly exalt and magnify Him! Not only for our sake, but for those who do not know Him! God Bless you, Kathy |
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74 | Are you Saved? | Acts 16:30 | khuck | 103874 | ||
Saved, Sanctified and Filled with the Holy Ghost! Yes I am saved, and that indeed. When I look back over my life and I think things over, I can truly say that I have been saved, I have a testimony! I know who I was... and I know who He has helped me to become. Without His saving Grace, I would still be one who knows of Him without knowing Him. Oh yes Brother Noble... I have a Blessed Assurance, I am born of His Spirit and washed in His Blood! Jesus is truly mine and I am His - Kathy |
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75 | Do you recall the day of your Salvation | John 12:32 | khuck | 103873 | ||
Dearest Hank, I am so glad that you responded to this one! :) Somehow I knew that you would, and I knew that it would touch something in my heart. (and of course the objective of such a question is to touch the hearts of those who are seeking salvation) Your testimony, is a great reminder of the unmeasurable Love, the unspeakable value, and the infinate Grace, of our Lord. It outshines every other momentus and significant event in the life of those who choose to trust and follow Him. One would have to be a true believer to appreciate a testament of Faith such as yours. Thank you so much for not hiding this one under the tub (grin) Yours in Christ, -Kathy |
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76 | Do you recall the day of your Salvation | John 12:32 | khuck | 103848 | ||
Dearest Noble! Indeed He has given us a new name! What a beautiful testimony. How wonderful that our Lord and Savior is now also our Friend! I guess you know what has come to my mind: John 15:15 I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master's business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you. Noble you are always such a blessing to me and if I have not said it recently... thanks for being my friend. -Kathy |
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77 | Do you recall the day of your Salvation | John 12:32 | khuck | 103846 | ||
Hi Searcher, Certainly you have had one long journey! You accepted Christ exactly 1 month and 6 days before I entered this world :) Truly you can say: It's been worth having the Lord in my life I'm satisfied just living for Jesus Christ, It's been worth having the Lord in my life... I don't know what I would do without the Lord! It was the Grace of God that brought me out through the years It was the Grace of God that took away ALL my fears! ***Shirley Caesar Today in the service all of the little children came to the alter for prayer and several of them confessed that it was God who has kept them thus far!!! Thank you for sharing your testimony and helping to lift Jesus! John 12:32 "And I, if I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all men to Myself." -Kathy |
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78 | The Forum Continues To Grow | Ps 119:105 | khuck | 103825 | ||
Note written by steve: Hank and BradK; Thanks for the encouragement. Perhaps I won't let myself get chased just yet. Peace and grace, Steve aka Indiana Jones Remark from Kathy: "DITTO" |
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79 | When Is Enough Enough? | Is 6:5 | khuck | 103824 | ||
Morning New Creature, Trust that I have sent the link to everyone in my email address book. I will certainly share this with my friends this morning when I go to fellowship. The entire, circumstance is mind blowing, and yet still not unexpected. The thoughts of mankind are continuosly evil, thank God that Jesus saves! -Kathy |
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80 | Explain the Holy Trinity-verysimple form | Numbers | khuck | 103809 | ||
Hi Ed, You know I have to honestly admit that the Jehovah's Witness thought popped into my head also... but I had one problem in view that the poster also said, "I believe in Jesus Only! The the exhalted Jesus is God" Now I could be wrong but don't the JW's believe that Jesus is no more than a demi-god? My good friend Diane and I always differ on this she is a JW and she will not call Him the exalted God. Please help me here? Thanks, Kathy P.S. I probably should leave this alone but you know how nosey I can be by now. :) |
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