Greek noun 3126 mamonas is of Chaldean origin and means confidence in flesh physical things as expressed in “Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal” “But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thievesContinue reading “Mammon is Confidence in Physical Things”
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God’s Glory is Light
Greek noun 1391 doxa was briefly mentioned in Pseudo Search Follows where God’s Spirit Leads post. Greek noun 1391 doxa was 155 times translated into English “glorious” and “glory” best exemplified in Luke 2:9 2:32 Acts 22:6-11 Romans 8:18 9:23 2Corinthians 3:7-11 3:18 4:4-6 Ephesians 1:18 Philippians 3:21 Colossians 3:4 [Rev 3:18] Hebrews 1:3 2:10 1PeterContinue reading “God’s Glory is Light”
The Election A Finite Number
The “election” God said “I have reserved to myself” is a finite number; the same finite number of “saints” documented in Romans 8:27 1Corinthians 6:2-3 Ephesians 1:9-18 2:19-22 3:18-21 Colossians 1:25-29 1Thessalonians 3:13 Jude 1:14 Revelation 15:3 and 19:7-9. English “ten thousands” in Jude 1:14 was mistranslated from Greek 3461 myrias being an indefinite number, anContinue reading “The Election A Finite Number”
Tree of Life Leaves which God Created to Heal all Nations
I am going to tell you what I am about to tell you then I am going to document what I told you in the bible. God chooses a lump of biodegradable flesh clay then creates vessels to do God’s will. Bible “trees” are often euphemisms for human beings. Biblical physical things are often presented asContinue reading “Tree of Life Leaves which God Created to Heal all Nations”
The First Commandment
English “perfected” in 1John 4:12 “No man hath seen God at any time. If we love one another, God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us” was translated from Greek verb 5048 teleioo meaning to complete. In the context of 1John 4:12 Greek verb 5048 teleioo means to complete transition from flesh thoughts and feelings toContinue reading “The First Commandment”
Uncovering God’s Inherent Truth
English “truth” throughout the bible was 107 times translated from Greek noun 225 aletheia. English “to tell” and “to speak the truth” were twice translated from Greek verb 226 aletheuo. English “true” was 25 times translated from Greek adjective 227 alethes. English “true” was also translated 27 times from Greek adjective 228 alethinos. English “ofContinue reading “Uncovering God’s Inherent Truth”
Greek Prepositions are Insightful
Grammatical subject and object are often identified by prepositions like Greek a, ana, ano, anti, apo, dia, ei, ek, en, epi, eu, homou, huper, hupo, meta, me, ou, para, pas, peri, pro, pros, kata, sun, etcetera. Aforementioned Greek prepositions are not always transliterated in English idiom but God defines each Greek preposition for those who study everyContinue reading “Greek Prepositions are Insightful”
Pseudo Search Follows where God’s Spirit Leads
To summarize Greek noun 5580 pseudochristos/false Christs are just flesh and blood “liars” who presume to represent Christ. Greek noun 5578 pseudoprophetes/false prophets are just flesh and blood “liars” who presume to forecast God’s Word. Your understanding of Greek adjective 5571 pseudes will be enhanced by studying every Greek word in every verse containing Greek noun 5579Continue reading “Pseudo Search Follows where God’s Spirit Leads”
Pseudo Christs and Pseudo Prophets
English “false Christs” were translated from Greek noun 5580 pseudochristos from a compound of Greek adjective 5571 pseudes and Greek adjective 5547 Christos correctly translated 569 times into English “Christ”. While we are here we should note that Greek adjective 5547 Christos is from Greek verb 5548 chrio meaning to anoint and Greek noun 5545 chrisma being the “unction”Continue reading “Pseudo Christs and Pseudo Prophets”
God’s “election” are Defined
Greek verb 1586 eklegomai was translated into English “chose” “choice” and “chosen”. Greek adjective 1588 eklektos was translated into English “elect” and “chosen”. Greek noun 1589 ekloge was translated into English “election” and “chosen” These three Greek words will be further defined in this post. Greek verb 1586 eklegomai is best defined in previous Earthly Debt and Duty of God’s “election”Continue reading “God’s “election” are Defined”