God Defines Greek Verb 971 Biazo

Greek verb 971 biazo appears only as “suffereth violence” and “presseth” in Matthew 11:12 and Luke 16:16 respectively. God always provides means of understanding God’s definition of all of the Hebrew Old Testament and Greek New Testament words that were translated into My King James Bible’s 783,137 English words for those who follow God’s 2Timothy 2:15, 19-22 directive. In order to fully understand God’s definition of Greek verb 971 biazo we must follow God’s 2Timothy 2:15, 19-22 directive by studying every word in each verse containing Greek feminine noun 970 bia Greek verb 971 biazo and Greek masculine noun 973 biastes the crux of which tells us that the hatred of the world’s false narrative hell precludes the world from God’s strength and unconditional love. I have previously documented that God’s “seven thousand” “elect” “election” “the sons of God” know they are in “the race that is set before us” of Hebrews 12:1 but subsequent to God’s disdain of self pride they can not know if they are among the “seven thousand” winners until they take their last flesh breath and the race is unto God’s kingdom of heaven and purveyors of the world’s false narrative hell endeavor to push pull and block others from their pathway to God’s kingdom of heaven and the primary stumbling stone is the hatred of hell. There is no locative noun hell. There is only the hatred of a conceptual hell, whose purveyors are the reason Mathew 11:11-12 says “Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he” “And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force” via their false narrative hell.

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