(where "the foundation of the word" is being spoken of)
CORRECTING a typo... this should read "world" (not "word")... my bad. lol
(where "the foundation of the word" is being spoken of)
He draws all to Himself...Agreed. It is God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit that draws us to God, it is not we ourselves
that can draw ourselves, and ordain ourselves, or appoint ourselves to eternal life with God....
I shudder to think how many typoes I make . lolCORRECTING a typo... this should read "world" (not "word")... my bad. lol
He draws all to Himself...
Acts 13 (New King James Version)
Blessing and Conflict at Antioch
48Now when the Gentiles heard this, they were glad and glorified the word of the Lord. And as many as had been appointed to eternal life believed.
Who do you say appoints or ordains humans to eternal life or eternal damnation?
One of the first definitions supplied in his post was "stationed"... (and I had mentioned BibleHub shows "Middle Voice or Passive Voice" for that word)... let's suppose for a minute that the verse reads: "And as many as were stationed unto [eis] eternal life believed."
The entire CONTEXT makes sense for the Gentiles to have "stationed" (themselves [middle voice option]), and that the Jews had not "stationed" (themselves), "unto eternal life" (shown by the previous words in the CONTEXT--namely, in vv.39,41,42,45,46, and even here in v.48)... Bear in mind, "[stationed] unto eternal life" doesn't mean they granted it to themselves. It just means they were "GLAD" to have heard that which was stated (by Paul and Barnabas) in v.47, and had even "ASKED" to hear from them [/what they were saying] again (back in v.42).
[the outcome of the matter being that they "believed"]
Passive voice implies inactivity by the subject noun, with an external force being enacted upon the subject noun - whilst active voice implies activity by the subject noun. By your own words, you acknowledge that the subject noun "were stationed" in the passive voice by some other force acting upon it - the subject noun cannot "were stationed" themselves???
By your own words, you acknowledge that the subject noun "were stationed" in the passive voice by some other force acting upon it - the subject noun cannot "were stationed" themselves???
Help me out with this grammar thing... check out the word "were" at this link [at the end of this section of my post], and notice what is indicated about it, in the right-side column, where it says "V-IIA-3P - https://biblehub.com/grammar/greek.htm "... (I mean, in view of the choice between "middle or passive voice" for the G5021 word under discussion) : Acts 13:48 Greek Text Analysis (biblehub.com)


I happen to disagree, I think... "the coaches were stationed at either side of the field" doesn't necessarily mean they didn't place themselves in such a situation, does it??
Correct. And that is through the preaching of the Gospel and the drawing of the Holy Spirit. But all will not repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved. God excludes no one from salvation. They simply exclude themselves.He draws all to Himself...
I know some people consider this to be the meaning:
[from Strong's, G5021 - tassō ]
"to arrange in an orderly manner, i.e. Assign or dispose (to a certain position or lot)"
So, in the "middle voice," wouldn't it be something like,
"Ted and Bill were disposed unto chocolate ice cream" (meaning, "inclined toward" or "they decided on" it... or along those lines)
[meaning... to HEAR further from them about Jesus...]
Correct. And that is through the preaching of the Gospel and the drawing of the Holy Spirit. But all will not repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved. God excludes no one from salvation. They simply exclude themselves.
You will need to interpret this in the light of Romans 10.Our righteous God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, had beforehand prepared vessels of wrath for destruction, and mercifully beforehand prepared vessels of mercy, for His glory.
Romans 9 (New King James Version)
22What if God, wanting to show His wrath and to make His power known, endured with much longsuffering the vessels of wrath prepared for destruction, 23and that He might make known the riches of His glory on the vessels of mercy, which He had prepared beforehand for glory, 24even us whom He called, not of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles?
If you mean ' draw ' by this ?Correct. And that is through the preaching of the Gospel and the drawing of the Holy Spirit. But all will not repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved. God excludes no one from salvation. They simply exclude themselves.
KISS
6000 years ago, a man named Adam made a bad Choice. Spiritual death fell upon the human race. 2000 years ago, Jesus came down from Heaven and shed His blood in order that we might have the opportunity to make a better choice. Soon after, Satan came up with another lie. Satan told men that they did not have the freedom to choose to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior. We call this devilish false doctrine 'Calvinism'.