God Defines True And Truth

English “truth” emboldened in James 1:18 was translated from Greek feminine noun 225 aletheia. The King James Bible in conjunction with the Strong’s Concordance are brilliant works of God via the hands of human beings. You can search our old posts and find detailed history of how both came into existence. John 1:1 says “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God”. The English New Testament bible words true and truth were translated from the Greek adjective 228 alethinos and Greek feminine noun 225 aletheia which were transliterated from Greek words ἀληθινός and ἀλήθεια respectively. Both 228 alethinos and 225 aletheia are from a compound of Greek negative particle 1a which is best interpreted as English not and Greek verb 2990 lanthano which subjectively means to hide by covering and objectively means to be hidden by covering, subsequent to human beings hiding and covering God’s intrinsic and infallible spiritual truth with their own fallible flesh thoughts and feelings. 2Timothy 2:15, 20-21 says “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth” “But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth; and some to honour, and some to dishonour” “If a man therefore purge himself from these, he shall be a vessel unto honour, sanctified, and meet for the master’s use, and prepared unto every good work”. English “truth” emboldened in 2Timothy 2:15 was translated from Greek feminine noun 225 aletheia which God just defined for us previously. English “honour” emboldened in 2Timothy 2:20 & 21 were translated from Greek feminine noun 5092 time being our value to God pursuant to God’s will relative to the price God paid for us on a Roman cross. English dishonour emboldened in 2Timothy 2:20 was translated from Greek feminine noun 819 atimia being no value relative to the price paid on a Roman cross. The generic English “good” emboldened in 2 Timothy 2:21 was translated from the specific Greek adjective 18 agathos which describes and qualifies God alone. Matthew 19:17 Mark 10:18 and Luke 18:19 all confirm there is none good/agathos but one, that is, God. English “every” emboldened in 2Timothy 2:21 was translated from the specific Greek adjective 3956 pas which was 748 times correctly translated into English “all”. In order to be among God’s “seven thousand” “election”, our works must be all God’s works. We must rightly divide the word of truth by uncovering thousands of years of flesh thoughts and feelings in order to get back to John 1:1. Everything I have previously posted is biblically demonstrably true. Some of what I am posting in the rest of this paragraph may be conjecture because I was not privy to the human being’s process of changing God’s words that were pursuant to God’s will. I only understand the result. James Strong (August 14, 1822 – August 7, 1894) published his concordance in 1890 which contained Greek prepositions 5228 huper and 5259 hupo which are the etymology of English hyper- and hupo- respectively. I have a copy of the original Strong’s concordance and have found only one immaterial error. A couple of years ago a revised version of Strong’s Concordance was published with a plethora of errors exemplified by Greek prepositions 5228 hyper and 5259 hypo with the former meaning over in the genitive case and the latter meaning under in the genitive case as the grammatical subject is over their grammatical objects and as grammatical objects are under their grammatical subject. Greek preposition 5228 huper was translated into English “for” in Luke 22:19 & 20 John 6:51 John 10:11 & 15 Romans 5:6-8 Romans 8:26-39 1Corinthians 5:7 11:24 15:3 and all throughout the rest of the bible in order that we understand that God came to earth in the embodiment of Jesus Christ and died on a Roman cross in order to be our one and only spiritual grammatical subject and that we become his exclusive grammatical objects. Our value pursuant to God’s will [which is well defined in 1Timothy 2:3-6] is predicated upon the price he paid for us on a Roman cross [2Timothy 2:20-21]. Greek prepositions 5228 huper and 5259 hupo were correctly transliterated from ὑπέρ and ὑπό but were arbitrarily and erroneously changed to 5228 hyper and 5259 hypo to sell “new” erroneous bible study accessories. God can still define James Strong’s 5228 and 5259 for everyone who follows his 2Timothy 2:15, 20-21 directive and studies each word in every verse containing James Strong’s 5228 and 5259 plus all the rest of the King James Bible’s 783,137 words but it annoys me that flesh thoughts and feelings covered God’s intrinsic spiritual truth. God will, in the book of James, help us “be ye doers of the Word, and not hearers only”.

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