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Now the Word became flesh and took up residence among us. We saw his glory – the glory of the one and only, full of grace and truth, who came from the Father.
Here Jesus turns one of the elemental human instincts to spiritual use. There is in all men hunger for food, for love, for God. It is passionate hunger and ...
Greek form for the Aramaic (Chaldaic) Cēphās , the nickname given Simon by Jesus when he first saw him (Joh 1:42) and reaffirmed in the Greek form on his great ...
“Father, if you are willing, take this cup away from me. Yet not my will but yours be done.” NASB ©.
Second aorist active indicative with first aorist vowel a instead of o as is common in the Koiné. This verb anaireō , to take up, is often used for kill as in ...
In our Lord Jesus Christ ( tou Kuriou hēmōn Iēsou Christou ). The objective genitive with elpidos (hope) and so translated by "in"here (Robertson, Grammar , pp ...
"Trespasses"is a mistranslation made common by the Church of England Prayer Book. It is correct in Rom 4:14 in Christ' s argument about prayer, but it is not in ...
First aorist active optative of epitimaō , a wish about the future. These words occur in Zec 3:1-10 where the angel of the Lord replies to the charges of Satan.
Lukas 2:48. Konteks. TB (1974) ©. SABDAweb Luk 2:48. Dan ... <3962> <4675>. dan <2532>. aku <1473>. dengan cemas ... GREEK. και <2532> CONJ. ιδοντες <1492> <5631> V ...
The mystery of lawlessness is the mass of lawlessness yet hidden, but which is to reveal itself in the person and power of Antichrist. The position of the word ...