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NASB | Ephesians 5:33 Nevertheless, each individual among you also is to love his own wife even as himself, and the wife must see to it that she respects her husband. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Ephesians 5:33 However, each man among you [without exception] is to love his wife as his very own self [with behavior worthy of respect and esteem, always seeking the best for her with an attitude of lovingkindness], and the wife [must see to it] that she respects and delights in her husband [that she notices him and prefers him and treats him with loving concern, treasuring him, honoring him, and holding him dear]. [1 Pet 3:2] |
Subject: Rabbi Mark, can you explain this verse? |
Bible Note: Are you a rabbi? If so, how? You said ... "The definition is exactly as I stated in my previous post." ... Yet, I only see you talk about fear. As you pointed out we have more than one word that we call fear, from the Greek. You said ... "You don't think anyone should be afraid. That is what you think." ... That is not what I said ... I am not sure where you got that. You said ... "We should not fear death. We should not fear evil. We should not fear the temptor." ... Please cite Scripture. You said ... "I am saying to fear with awe -- not with paranoia." ... Eulabeomai may be the word you are thinking of, since phobeo and phobos gives a different view. We get our word phobia from this. Even when you cited the Greek definitions, show that there is more than one meaning. Which I already pointed out. Searcher |