Understand that the English words “from above” and “that is from above” in James 3:15 and James 3:17 were correctly translated from Greek adverb 509 anothen that was grossly mistranslated into “again” in John 3:3 and John 3:7. No one is born again subsequent to their faith in God. Human beings are born “from above” subsequent to God’s faith in them pursuant to God’s will, as defined in Ephesians 1:10 1Timothy 2:3-4 and Romans 8:19-21 “That in the dispensation of the fulness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth; even in him” “For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour” “Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth” “For the earnest expectation of the creature waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God” “For the creature was made subject to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of him who hath subjected the same in hope” “Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God”. The prior six King James Bible verses are among the best Greek to English translations in the bible even though English “manifestation” in Romans 8:19 was translated from Greek feminine noun 602 apokalupsis that was better translated into “revelation” throughout the bible but best reflects God’s definition translated into “Revelation” in Revelation 1:1 and “revelation” in Galatians 1:12 respectively “The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John” “For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ”. English “man” emboldened in Galatians 1:12 was translated from Greek masculine noun 444 anthropos that means human beings, either female or male. Greek masculine noun 435 aner designates male. Greek feminine noun 1135 gune designates female. Female and male in English, grammatical rules dictate gender but male and female in Greek are often indicative of the grammatical subject performing the verb’s action and the grammatical objects receiving the action performed that was far more prevalent in my original 1890 James Strong Concordance, but more recent translations more often reflect English rules. The important thing to remember is that when God or God’s “seven thousand” “elect” “election” perform a Greek verb’s action, that verb’s definition can be entirely different when someone other than God or God’s “seven thousand” “elect” “election” perform the action of the same verb. This basic bible truth is best reflected by Greek verb 1344 dikaioo that was translated into the disparate English words “justify” “be freed” “be righteous” and “justifier” but factually and subjectively means to make right and objectively means to be made right. Several years ago, the United States Library of Congress created an alphabetical list of 4,351 different world religions. There is one God. There are 4,351 different religions precisely because they each have a different opinion of what constitutes what is right. To fully understand God’s definition of Greek verb 1344 dikaioo we must follow God’s 2Timothy 2:15, 19-21 directive and study every word in each verse containing Greek feminine noun 1341 dikaiokrisia Greek adjective 1342 dikaios Greek feminine noun 1343 dikaiosune Greek verb 1344 dikaioo Greek neuter noun 1345 dikaioma Greek adverb 1346 dikaios Greek feminine noun 1347 dikaiosis Greek masculine noun 1348 dikastes and Greek feminine noun1349 dike. Greek feminine noun 1341 dikaiokrisia best reflects God’s definition translated into “of the righteous judgment” in Romans 2:5 in the context of Romans 2:3-8 understanding that English “longsuffering” in verse 4 was translated from Greek feminine noun 3115 makrothumia while “do not obey” “obey” “unrighteousness” “indignation” and “wrath” in verse 8 were translated from Greek verb 544 apeitheo Greek verb 3982 peitho Greek feminine noun 93 adikia Greek masculine noun 2372 thumos and Greek feminine noun 3709 orge respectively.