Grammatical Objects Become What Their Grammatical Subject’s Want

English second “Be” emboldened in Romans 12:16 “Be of the same mind one toward another. Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate. Be not wise in your own conceits was translated from Greek verb 1096 ginomai which in the context of Romans 12:16 subjectively means for the grammatical subject to cause their grammatical objects to be what their grammatical subject wants them to be subsequent and pursuant to their grammatical subject’s will. Greek verb 1096 ginomai objectively means for the grammatical object to be caused to be what their grammatical subject wants them to be subsequent and pursuant to their grammatical subject’s will. 

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