Romans 5:1 King James Bible KJV Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ: English “being justified” in Romans 5:1 was translated from Greek verb 1344 dikaioo subjectively meaning to make right and objectively meaning to be made right. Greek words associated with Greek verb 1344 dikaioo areContinue reading “God’s Right”
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Preface Romans Five
In order to put English “Therefore” in Romans 5:1 into context we need to revisit the last two verses of the forth chapter of Romans Correctly translated Romans 4:24 actually said: Contrarily, through us, who during the world to come, will superimpose the true word and belief of him that raised up Jesus our LordContinue reading “Preface Romans Five”
Copied And Pasted
Italicized words within quotation marks, Strong’s Concordance numbers preceding Hebrew and Greek words or Bible chapter and verse in this post plus all future and past posts can be copied and pasted into any King James Bible with Strong’s Concordance such as http://www.eliyah.com/lexicon.html Greek Strong’s numbers take precedence requiring only the number [to search] whileContinue reading “Copied And Pasted”
God Makes Election Right To Make All Right
Romans 4:25 Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification. English “offences” in Romans 4:25 was translated from Greek noun 3900 paraptoma being a side-slip off the pathway to the kingdom of Heaven. Greek noun 3900 paraptoma was translated into English “trespasses” in “To wit, that God was in Christ,Continue reading “God Makes Election Right To Make All Right”
Flesh Thoughts and Feelings Muck Up God’s Truth
Romans 4:24 But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead; Flesh translators have severely mucked up Romans 4:24. English “but” in the bible was 1,237 times translated from Greek conjunction 1161 de most often denoting continuation of prior sentenceContinue reading “Flesh Thoughts and Feelings Muck Up God’s Truth”
God’s Spiritual True Word Versus Flesh Thoughts and Feelings
Romans 4:23 Now it was not written for his sake alone, that it was imputed to him; English “it was imputed” in Romans 4:23 was mistranslated from Greek verb 3049 logizomai subjectively meaning to instill words pursuant to the will and objective of the grammatical subject performing the verb’s action. Greek verb 3049 logizomai objectivelyContinue reading “God’s Spiritual True Word Versus Flesh Thoughts and Feelings”
God Instills Right Into Election
Romans 4:22 And therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness. English “it was imputed” in Romans 4:22 was mistranslated from Greek verb 3049 logizomai subjectively meaning to instill words pursuant to the will and objective of the grammatical subject performing the verb’s action. Greek verb 3049 logizomai objectively means to receive words pursuant toContinue reading “God Instills Right Into Election”
God’s Armour Bearers
Romans 4:21 And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was able also to perform. English “being fully persuaded” was mistranslated from Greek verb 4135 plerophoreo from a compound of Greek adjective 4134 pleres describing the entirety of a thing full of a foreign substance and Greek verb 5409 phoreo subjectively meaning toContinue reading “God’s Armour Bearers”
English Words Killeth Spirit Giveth Life
Romans 4:17 As it is written, I have made thee a father of many nations, before him whom he believed, even God, who quickeneth the dead, and calleth those things which be not as though they were. English “I have made” was mistranslated from Greek verb 5087 tithemi meaning to place. “O LORD, thou artContinue reading “English Words Killeth Spirit Giveth Life”
Superimpose God’s Promise
English “promise” in Romans 4:16 was translated from Greek noun 1860 epangelia from Greek verb 1861 epangellomai which was translated into English “promised” in Romans 4:21 to follow. Both Greek noun 1860 epangelia and Greek verb 1861 epangellomai are from a compound of Greek preposition 1909 epi denoting superimposition and Greek noun 32 angelos correctlyContinue reading “Superimpose God’s Promise”