James 5:15 And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him. English “faith” emboldened in James 5:15 was translated from Greek feminine noun 4102 pistis. People who are not addicted to understanding God’s definition of every Hebrew OldContinue reading “God Teaches That Faith And Belief Are Predicates Of Persuasion”
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God Explains That All Hebrew Names Have Meaning
English “name” emboldened in James 5:14 was translated from Greek 3686 neuter noun onoma that first reflects God’s definition translated into “name” in Matthew 1:21 “And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins”. The fact is the English proper nameContinue reading “God Explains That All Hebrew Names Have Meaning”
God Creates His Own Church Of The Firstborn
English “church” emboldened in James 5:14 was translated from Greek feminine noun 1577 ekklesia that best reflects God’s definition translated into “church” in Hebrews 12:22-23 “But ye are come unto mount Sion, and unto the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable company of angels” “To the general assembly andContinue reading “God Creates His Own Church Of The Firstborn”
Greek 4100 Pisteuo And 4102 Pistis Are Predicates Of 3982 Peitho
English “elders” emboldened in James 5:14 was translated from Greek adjective 4245 presbuteros that best reflects God’s definition translated into “elders” in the context of Matthew 27:20 “But the chief priests and elders persuaded the multitude that they should ask Barabbas, and destroy Jesus” because the English words “believe” and “faith” throughout the bible were translated from Greek verb 4100 pisteuo and Greek feminine nounContinue reading “Greek 4100 Pisteuo And 4102 Pistis Are Predicates Of 3982 Peitho”
God Defines 1411 Dunamis And 1415 Dunatos
Greek feminine noun 1411 dunamis and Greek adjective 1415 dunatos are pertinent in this context because English “chosen” in John 15:16 and Acts 9:15 were translated from Greek verb 1586 eklegomai and Greek feminine noun 1589 ekloge that are the verb and noun forms of Greek adjective 1588 eklektos confirming that the 11 apostles [afterContinue reading “God Defines 1411 Dunamis And 1415 Dunatos”
God Defines 769 Asthenei 770 Astheneo 771 Asthenema & 772 Asthenes
James 5:14 Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord: English “Is” “sick” emboldened in James 5:14 was translated from Greek verb 770 astheneo that is the verb form of Greek feminine noun 769Continue reading “God Defines 769 Asthenei 770 Astheneo 771 Asthenema & 772 Asthenes”
God Does Not Dwell In Temples Made With Hands God Dwells In Human Edifices Prepared To Receive God
English “let him sing psalms” emboldened in James 5:13 was translated from Greek verb 5567 psallo that best reflects God’s definition translated into “I will sing” in 1Corinthians 14:15 in the context of 1Corinthians 14:15-17 “What is it then? I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also: I willContinue reading “God Does Not Dwell In Temples Made With Hands God Dwells In Human Edifices Prepared To Receive God”
God Defines Greek Verb 2114 Euthumeo And Adjective 2115 Euthumos
James 5:13 Is any among you afflicted? let him pray. Is any merry? let him sing psalms. English “Is” “merry” emboldened in James 5:13 was translated from Greek verb 2114 euthumeo that subjectively means to cheer up and objectively means to be made cheerful. Both Greek verb 2114 euthumeo and Greek adjective 2115 euthumos are fromContinue reading “God Defines Greek Verb 2114 Euthumeo And Adjective 2115 Euthumos”
Those Who Judged Others Worthy Of Hell Will Judge Themselves Likewise
English “condemnation” emboldened in James 5:12 was translated from Greek feminine noun 5272 hupokrisis that is a compound of Greek preposition 5259 hupo that means under in the genitive case, as grammatical objects are under their grammatical subject and Greek verb 2919 krino that best reflects God’s definition translated into “Judge not, that ye beContinue reading “Those Who Judged Others Worthy Of Hell Will Judge Themselves Likewise”
God Explains The Genesis Of The World’s False Narrative Hell
English “swear” emboldened in James 5:12 was translated from Greek verb 3660 omnuo that best reflects God’s definition translated into “swear” in Matthew 23:1-39 wherein Jesus railed against the prevailing religions when he walked the earth understanding that “of hell” in verse 15 was translated from Greek feminine noun 1067 geenna while “damnation of hell”Continue reading “God Explains The Genesis Of The World’s False Narrative Hell”