Superimpose God’s Promise

Englishpromise” in Romans 4:16 was translated from Greek noun 1860 epangelia from Greek verb 1861 epangellomai which was translated into English promised” in Romans 4:21 to follow. Both Greek noun 1860 epangelia and Greek verb 1861 epangellomai are from a compound of Greek preposition 1909 epi denoting superimposition and Greek noun 32 angelos correctly translated 179 times into Englishangel”. God’s definition of Greek noun 1860 epangelia is best expressed in Acts 2:23 “Therefore being by the right hand of God exalted, and having received of the Father the promise of the Holy Ghost, he hath shed forth this, which ye now see and hear. Abrahams seed are not Abrahams flesh descendents but rather God’sseven thousand” “election” who have received and retained God’s Holy Spirit best explained in Romans 9:6-28 Galatians 3:14-19, 29   Ephesians 1:13  Hebrews 6:12-20 and Romans 11:4-7, 26-32. The antithesis of God’s promise/epangelia is stated in 2Peter 2:17-22 and 2Thessalonians 2:1-12. Abrahams seed are not Abrahams flesh descendents but rather God’s seven thousand” “election” best explained in Romans 9:6-28 Galatians 3:14-19, 29   Ephesians 1:13-14  and Hebrews 6:12-20. The antithesis of God’s promise/epangelia is stated in 2Peter 2:17-22. Previous posts differentiate between the Old Testament promise” of “the angel of the LORD and the New Testamentpromise” of “the Spirit of God” fully documented in prior posts.

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