God Is Present In Hebrew And Greek Bible Words

English “volume” in Hebrews 10:7 was translated from Greek feminine noun 2777 kephalis being the knobs [little heads] at the ends of wooden rods to which animal skin parchments and papyrus scrolls were attached. Animal skin parchments were hand written upon in Hebrew and papyrus pages were hand written upon in Greek. Greek noun 2776 kephale was correctly translated 76 times into English “head”. Greek noun 2777 kephalis truly means little heads, in this context, better translated into knobs. Etymology of English volume is from Latin volumen meaning “scroll” from Latin volvere meaning “to roll”. The first bibles containing both a New and Old Testament were commissioned by the Roman Emperor Constantine in 325 AD. The printing press was introduced by Johannes Gutenberg in 1436 AD. The King James Bible was introduced in 1611 AD. God’s Spirit is present in Old Testament Hebrew and New Testament Greek words; not in English words and God makes that clear to “seven thousand” “elect” “election”. The brilliance of God’s Bible in conjunction with James Strong’s original 1890 Concordance is that regardless of what language your bible is printed in God will define his original Hebrew and Greek words for human beings who follow God’s instructions in the last four verses in the bible and 2Timothy 2:15, 19-21 and study every word in each verse containing the Hebrew or Greek word you want God to define for you. My job is not to tell you what God’s words mean but to show you that God designed his bible to remove more than 8 billion human beings from God’s process to protect them from Matthew 12:32 while simultaneously leaving “seven thousand” “elect” “election” to himself pursuant to Ephesians 1:10 and 1Timothy 2:3-4.

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