Subject: "Sons" of perdition? |
Bible Note: Dear Hank, Thank you for the response and patience. My original question today was to Tim, and I was inquiring to him regarding a definite article. How the definite article in John 17:12 and 2Thes 2:3 affect interpretation of Scripture to denote the son of perdition. Tim is studied in Greek and I am seeking his help in understanding. Tim knew my inquiry was in regards to the definite article and its grammarical significance in lieu of previous dialogue. Tim is a very good listener and pays attention to the details and recognized my imperfect effort at attaining understanding within the context of Greek Grammar which was the point at the end of my last post to Joe that has possibly been overlooked. I am not too bright nor do I claim to be, but I do my very best to understand patience, longsuffering and what it means to behave and communicate in a Christ like manner. If I have to tell someone ten thousand times, the same thing, over and over to help them learn and grow within the body of Christ, so be it, as I believe Christ does for us daily by His mercy and hope. When people hear and see the same thing differently do we find wisdom within the application of patience and longsuffering allowing each other to grow in their love of the Word? Bless you, Love Fountain Rom 15:1-7 15:1 We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves. 2 Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification. 3 For even Christ pleased not himself; but, as it is written, The reproaches of them that reproached thee fell on me. 4 For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope. 5 Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be likeminded one toward another according to Christ Jesus: 6 That ye may with one mind and one mouth glorify God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. 7 Wherefore receive ye one another, as Christ also received us to the glory of God. KJV |