Everything Other Than God’s Truth Is A Lie

Romans 3:8 And not rather, as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say, Let us do evil, that good may come? whose damnation is just.

English “we be slanderously reported” was translated from Greek verb 987 blasphemeo subjectively meaning to blaspheme and objectively meaning to be blasphemed.

Englishjustin Romans 3:8 above was translated from Greek adjective 1738 endikos from a compound of Greek preposition 1722 en synonymous with English in and Greek noun 1349 dike being right. Englishdamnation” in Romans 3:8 above was translated from Greek neuter noun 2917 krima which was better translated intojudgmentin “But we are sure that the judgment  of God is according to truth against them which commit such things”.

English “good” in Romans 3:8 above was translated from Greek adjective 18 agathos describing God alone. Matthew 19:17 Mark 10:18 and Luke 18:19 all confirm there is none good/agathos but one, that is, God. The only way “that good may come” is to be the grammatical object of God as their one and only grammatical subject.

Approximately 220 words were required to uncover the truth of God’s definition of God’s original Greek words that were translated into English “counsel” and “will” in the paragraph preceding Romans 3:8. If we apply the same math to the 27 English words in Romans 3:8 it will take 2,970 words to uncover the truth of God’s full definition of those 27 words. God’s “seven thousand” “election” believe anything other than God’s truth is a lie and also understand you will be brain dead by the time you study 2,970 words so they define the English words that most egregiously change God’s thoughts. The crux of Romans 3:8 is: God will rightly judge those who blaspheme and those who affirm their blasphemy of God’s “seven thousand” “election” for bringing God’s good/agathos to fruition.

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