I find it odd that people use the word "semantics" as if it is a dirty word that usually means word trickery or word games. We MUST use semantics in determining the meaning of texts-
se·man·tics
[səˈman(t)iks]
NOUN
the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning. There are a number of branches and subbranches of semantics, including formal semantics, which studies the logical aspects of meaning, such as sense, reference, implication, and logical form, lexical semantics, which studies word meanings and word relations, and conceptual semantics, which studies the cognitive structure of meaning.
the meaning of a word, phrase, sentence, or text:
"such quibbling over semantics may seem petty stuff"
The Greek used for "tempted" in Hebrews 4:15 is as follows in the Strong's -
πειράζω
peirazō
pi-rad'-zo
From G3984; to test (objectively), that is, endeavor, scrutinize, entice, discipline: - assay, examine, go about, prove, tempt (-er), try.
Total KJV occurrences: 39
From the BDAG -
"of God or Christ, who put people to the test, in a favorable sense (Ps.-Apollod. 3, 7; 7, 4 Zeus puts τὴν ἀσέβειαν of certain people to the test), so that they may prove themselves true J 6:6; Hb 11:17 (Abraham, as Gen 22:1). Also of painful trials sent by God (Ex 20:20; Dt 8:2 v.l.; Judg 2:22; Wsd 3:5; 11:9; Jdth 8:25f) 1 Cor 10:13; Hb 2:18ab; 4:15 (s. πειράω); 11:37 v.l.; Rv 3:10 (SBrown, JBL 85, ’66, 308–14 π.=afflict). Likew. of the measures taken by the angel of repentance Hs 7:1."
Translated in some manner of trial or testing is the use of the word in: ABP, ROTHERHAM'S EMPHASIZED BIBLE, NRSV, REB, BBE, HCSB, NLT
se·man·tics
[səˈman(t)iks]
NOUN
the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning. There are a number of branches and subbranches of semantics, including formal semantics, which studies the logical aspects of meaning, such as sense, reference, implication, and logical form, lexical semantics, which studies word meanings and word relations, and conceptual semantics, which studies the cognitive structure of meaning.
the meaning of a word, phrase, sentence, or text:
"such quibbling over semantics may seem petty stuff"
The Greek used for "tempted" in Hebrews 4:15 is as follows in the Strong's -
πειράζω
peirazō
pi-rad'-zo
From G3984; to test (objectively), that is, endeavor, scrutinize, entice, discipline: - assay, examine, go about, prove, tempt (-er), try.
Total KJV occurrences: 39
From the BDAG -
"of God or Christ, who put people to the test, in a favorable sense (Ps.-Apollod. 3, 7; 7, 4 Zeus puts τὴν ἀσέβειαν of certain people to the test), so that they may prove themselves true J 6:6; Hb 11:17 (Abraham, as Gen 22:1). Also of painful trials sent by God (Ex 20:20; Dt 8:2 v.l.; Judg 2:22; Wsd 3:5; 11:9; Jdth 8:25f) 1 Cor 10:13; Hb 2:18ab; 4:15 (s. πειράω); 11:37 v.l.; Rv 3:10 (SBrown, JBL 85, ’66, 308–14 π.=afflict). Likew. of the measures taken by the angel of repentance Hs 7:1."
Translated in some manner of trial or testing is the use of the word in: ABP, ROTHERHAM'S EMPHASIZED BIBLE, NRSV, REB, BBE, HCSB, NLT
well yeah that’s what it is when you read a scripture that says something plain and then you reject it and explain another statement that’s contrary
aid your interpretation means you can’t accept what is plain it’s an issue in you not with the scripture
“Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil.”
Matthew 4:1 KJV
was Jesus led into the wilderness in order to be tempted of the devil or not ? It doesn’t take any rewording lol it takes the ability to understand “ wow I don’t already understand everything , I could still learn a new thing from the Bible if don’t reject it “
You guys are missing just basic things lain statements because you invent all the semantics to avoid the plain things meant to learn
“And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward an hungred. ( this is the point that he is tempted because his flesh is craving food but hes fasting , this is the temptation to break his fast ) And when the tempter came to him, he said, If thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread.”
Matthew 4:2-3 KJV
Jesus didn’t really feel hungry though so he wasn’t tempted with the thought of food lol ?
if Jesus broke his fast it would have been a disobedience to God , he was very hungry Satan exploited that to tempt him
Its just basic understanding I’m not sure how anyone could ever come to the conclusion Jesus couldn’t be tempted when the Bible repeatedly tells us he was and he never sinned and explains the whys of it as well
But honestly it doesn’t impact me at all what you choose to believe , it’s like arguing over w basic fundamental point that isn’t ambiguous or mysterious it’s plain for anyone willing to hear it
was Jesus tempted ? Yeah the Bible says alot about it actually and explains why he was tempted and how that benefits us in having a high oreoct who can relate to what it’s like feeling the pull of temptation and can strengthen us to overcome it like he did
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