Subject: Essentials, where is the proof? |
Bible Note: Greetings Doc! The 'a' is a negative. So, 'a' 'pistia' is 'no' 'faith'. Apithia is a little tricker. It is based upon a word that means 'persuaded'. So, the negative form can mean 'unpersuaded', 'disobedient', or 'unbeliever'. But, to answer your question, they are entirely two different words with similar meanings under certain circumstances. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |