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NASB | Acts 10:44 ¶ While Peter was still speaking these words, the Holy Spirit fell upon all those who were listening to the message. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Acts 10:44 ¶ While Peter was still speaking these words, the Holy Spirit fell on all those who were listening to the message [confirming God's acceptance of Gentiles]. |
Bible Question:
Difference between "Rhema" and "Logos". I am hearing from many preachers that "Rhema" is when God actually speaks to a person through a Scripture. "Logos" they say is simply the "Word of God". After an inductive study of the occurences of these words I find little to support this teaching. In Acts 10:44 both words are used and logos seems to more effective hearing than rhema. Peter was "rhemaing" and they heard the "logos" Thayers, Strongs etc don't seem to support this popular interpretation. Is there any factual support for it? Is it possibly someone reading something into the Bible to support a Charismatic type of revelation? If not, what is the true distinctive meanings of the words? |
Bible Answer: Ronaldo, "In Acts 10:44 both words are used and logos seems to more effective hearing than rhema. Peter was "rhemaing" and they heard the "logos"" This is an interesting point. Peter sepaking the word (rhema)and they are hearing the Word (Logos). Logos being the Second Person of the Trinity or Jesus. This would fit very easily in light of the verse which says. "He who hears you (speaking the rhema, prophhetic utterance) hears me (Jesus, the Logos). Luke 10:16. I don't think Rhema and Logos are not used in the verse, but you can see how they would apply in understanding the difference. In the same way the Scripture might be seen as the (Rhema)Word of God, but Christ is the (Logos) Word of God. Emmaus |