Subject: What 'syour opinion on original question |
Bible Note: Chusarcik, I also see there are different views. Dare I say most are based on tradition ... maybe a few are a current trend. But, if either trashes the truth ... turn/ tear away from that. Now, if you want to know for youself ... study just the Bible, including the Greek. Look at the context of the passage ... go both ways from the text until you think there is a break. The second context is the words and phrases used elsewhere in the Bible ... that is where the Greek helps. I use http://bible.crosswalk.com/ which has many tools. It is why I do not always agree wuth the "experts". Searcher |