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Jan 1, 2008 · The first thing that is mentioned is “the falling away,” and the word translated literally is “the apostasy,” which means a falling away or a ...
This article is adapted from chapter 10 in the book. ... Greek ἀποστασία from which the English word apostasy is derived. ... 8, NIV). Paul then describes further ...
“Rebellion” is the Greek apostasia, “apostasy, abandonment, revolt, rebellion.” Literally, the Greek has “the rebellion.” The presence of the article ...
Nov 6, 2018 · What our culture called post-modern, the Greek New Testament calls “apostasy” meaning “a falling away”. Every generation of Christians in ...
"Why then has this people, Jerusalem, Turned away in continual apostasy? They hold fast to deceit, They refuse to return. NLT ©. Then why do these people keep ...
Hebrews 6 · 1. it is a hypothetical (which usually supplies an "if" in v. · 2. it refers to Jewish unbelievers · 3. it refers to true apostasy (Jewish believers ...
The term is used twenty four times in this chapter. From the OT the primary idea is "faithfulness" or "trustworthy." This is the opposite of apostasy. The Greek ...
Aug 13, 2004 · Simon, of Acts chapter 8, was also a magician (8 ... apostate religion. The contest between God ... ' Books is biblous, the Greek word 'for papyrus.
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