I also suspect I need to stop when I feel like I did after weeks of studying Job 3:1 through Job 38:2 and heard from God that Job’s four buddies Elihu, Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar “darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge” which caused me forever to “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workmanContinue reading “Following and Thinking Out Loud”
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Back to Romans Again
English “went” in Romans 10:18 was mistranslated as past tense from Greek verb 1831 exerchomai meaning to go from one place into another. Greek verb 1831 exerchomai in the context of Romans 10:18 should have been translated into English “will go”. English “world” in Romans 10:18 was translated from Greek noun 3625 oikoumene which isContinue reading “Back to Romans Again”
Back to the 10th Chapter of Romans Again
English “good things” in Romans 10:15 was translated from Greek adjective 18 agathos describing God alone. Matthew 19:17 Mark 10:18 and Luke 18:19 all confirm there is none good/agathos but one, that is, God. English “obeyed” in Romans 10:16 was translated from Greek verb 5219 hupakouo from a compound of Greek preposition 5259 hupo meaningContinue reading “Back to the 10th Chapter of Romans Again”
How God’s Hebrew and Greek Words are Changed
God’s original Hebrew and Greek words conveying God’s spiritual thoughts and ways of inherent truth are hidden by covering them with flesh thoughts and feelings reflected in English words which occur in four basic ways. 1. Etymology of English words change over time exemplified by “hate” in Luke 14:26. 2. Flesh translators inadvertently mistranslate HebrewContinue reading “How God’s Hebrew and Greek Words are Changed”
Jesus Did Not Say Hate
I am sorry. We just got back to the 10th chapter of Romans and I am receiving a message saying “de-testify” “de-testify” relative to “If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be myContinue reading “Jesus Did Not Say Hate”
Confession is Not as Advertised
English “shalt confess” in Romans 10:9 and “confession is made” in Romans 10:10 were mistranslated from Greek verb 3670 homologeo from a compound of Greek adverb 3674 homou meaning together and Greek noun 3056 logos which was translated into English “Word” in John 1:1 and “word” throughout the Bible. Greek verb 3670 homologeo means toContinue reading “Confession is Not as Advertised”
Back to the 10th Chapter of Romans
English six “righteousness” in Romans 10:3-6 were six times translated from Greek noun 1343 dikaiosune from a compound of Greek adjective 1342 dikaios describing and qualifying right and Greek primary preposition 4862 sun denoting union. Greek verb 1344 dikaioo was 37 times translated into various tenses of English “justify” but in fact means either toContinue reading “Back to the 10th Chapter of Romans”
The Rest’s Own Time
English “due” in 1Timothy 2:6 and “their own” in Romans 10:3 were translated from Greek adjective 2398 idios meaning one’s own, in the context of 1Timothy 2:6 describing one’s own time and in the context of Romans 10:3 describing one’s own righteousness versus God’s righteousness as it relates to the single state of Israel orContinue reading “The Rest’s Own Time”
Let God’s Translation Corrections Begin
English “knowledge” in Romans 10:2 was translated from Greek noun 1922 epignosis from a compound of Greek preposition 1909 epi denoting superimposition and Greek verb 1097 ginosko meaning to know. Greek noun 1922 epignosis was translated into English “knowledge” in 1Timothy 2:3-6. God’s “election” will superimpose God’s “knowledge of the truth”. English “ignorant” in RomansContinue reading “Let God’s Translation Corrections Begin”
Romans 10 King James Version [KJV]
1 Brethren, my heart’s desire and prayer to God for Israel is, that they might be saved. 2 For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge. 3 For they being ignorant of God’s righteousness, and going about to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted themselvesContinue reading “Romans 10 King James Version [KJV]”