Stuck talking to a mud fence with the intelligence of chipped paint.
You're the one asking the questions, not me. Easy enough for you to stop.
Stuck talking to a mud fence with the intelligence of chipped paint.
Show me the last question I asked?You're the one asking the questions, not me. Easy enough for you to stop.
Show me the last question I asked?
Yet I believe if you an elect God saves us from trusting in ourselves, our works. Remember Paul, he trusted all that mess Phil 3I believe there is only one spiritual sin of consequence: trusting in one's works for salvation and not trusting in Christ as Saviour.
Which I believe Cameron143 also made mention of in a prior post.
John 3:16In post #1451 for example, although I didn't look too thoroughly so I could have missed some. Those that were not direct questions were spawned from questions.
"FollowerofShiloh said:
Did God die for only some of your sins or all of them?
When He died for the kosmos He died for all those sins listed."
John 3:16
16 Οὕτως
16 Thus
γὰρ
for
ἠγάπησεν
loved
ὁ
-
Θεὸς
God
τὸν
the
κόσμον
world-universe
^
Same word John uses in 1 John 2:2
κοσμου
of world-universe
Yet I believe if you an elect God saves us from trusting in ourselves, our works. Remember Paul, he trusted all that mess Phil 3
I also keep saying if you know the Greek you might have a clue. Since it's obvious you do not, I am just using the Greek from now on because a Student of God who tries to be a teacher and does not know the original language is no student of God.Wait - you asked me to show you the last question that YOU ASKED ME, which is what my reply was to you was about.
So, your post above makes no sense from what I can see.
I also keep saying if you know the Greek you might have a clue. Since it's obvious you do not, I am just using the Greek from now on because a Student of God who tries to be a teacher and does not know the original language is no student of God.
You cannot teach in Bible Universities if you do not understand the Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic.Whatever
Is there a Scripture that says one must know multiple languages to know God?I also keep saying if you know the Greek you might have a clue. Since it's obvious you do not, I am just using the Greek from now on because a Student of God who tries to be a teacher and does not know the original language is no student of God.
I also keep saying if you know the Greek you might have a clue. Since it's obvious you do not, I am just using the Greek from now on because a Student of God who tries to be a teacher and does not know the original language is no student of God.
If you try to teach someone shouldn't know the origin and true meaning of the words you are discussing?Is there a Scripture that says one must know multiple languages to know God?
The Greek has 2 words for earth = earth is Γη= (ge) or Γαία= (Gaia)If you try to teach someone shouldn't know the origin and true meaning of the words you are discussing?
If you try to teach someone shouldn't know the origin of the words you are discussing?
Translators are not correct when the typical Greek word has 2 or more words/vice versa for every English word. That's the same as using Scholars. But at least a Scholar KNOWS THE CORRECT GREEK WORD!That is what the translators provided so we wouldn't have to know it. Do you think your understanding of Greek exceeds theirs, especially since their translations have been available and analyzed for hundreds of years? Plus, besides you continually saying
you are such a great expert in Greek, I don't see it reflected at all in your understanding of the Bible.
Translators are not correct when the typical Greek word has 2 or more words for every English word. That's the same as using Scholars. But at least a Scholar KNOWS THE CORRECT GREEK WORD!
My Grandfather taught in Bible Universities. I was a student of his and my Dad.Oh, and you think that know better they do? No, don't believe so - you suffer from delusions of grandeur.
KNOWS THE CORRECT GREEK WORD!
My Grandfather taught in Bible Universities. I was a student of his and my Dad.