God Defines Greek Neuter Noun 4632 Skeous

Greek neuter noun 4632 skeuos that was translated into English “vessel” and “vessels” in Romans 9:21-23 are most frequently flesh earthen human implements, utensils, instruments God can fill with what God needs to bring God’s will to fruition. Greek neuter noun 4632 skeuos has been translated into the disparate English words “vessel” “goods” “stuff” and “sail” whereby God proves that we should never allow other flesh human beings between ourselves and God. Greek neuter noun 4632 skeuos best reflects God’s perspective translated into “vessel”[s] in Romans 9:21-23 2Corinthians 4:7 2Timothy 2:20&21 in the context of 2Timothy 2:15, 19-22 and most insightfully in Luke 8:16 in the context of Luke 8:11-18 whereby God is letting us know that God’s “seven thousand” “elect” “election” “the sons of God” will know all of God’s spiritual truth while more than 8 billion will know none of God’s spiritual truth, during this earth age, to protect them from Matthew 12:32 pursuant to Ephesians 1:10 1Timothy 2:3-4 and Romans 8:19-21 but Greek neuter noun 4632 skeuos was most insightfully translated into “vessel” in Jesus’ words referring to the apostle Paul in  Acts 9:15 “But the Lord said unto him, Go thy way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel”. That is most insightful because “chosen” in Acts 9:15 was translated from Greek feminine noun 1589 ekloge that is the noun form of Greek verb 1586 eklegomai and Greek adjective 1588 eklektos that describes and qualifies God’s “seven thousand” “chosen” “elect” “election” “the sons of God” and Greek verb 1586 eklegomai that was translated into “chosen” in John 15:16 in the context of John 15:12-27 that refers to the 11 apostles after the demise of Judas Iscariot, while Acts 9:15 refers to the 12th apostle Paul, thus proving that when we see the English bible words “us” “we” “our” “ourselves” and “us-ward” the bible writers are referring to God’s “seven thousand” “chosen” “elect” “election” “the sons of God” none of whom are grammatical objects of any of today’s 4,351 world religions but of  God alone.

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