God Highlights His Process Pursuant To His Will

James 4:7 Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. English “Submit yourselves” emboldened in James 4:7 was translated from Greek verb 5293 hupotasso that best represents God’s perspective negatively, translated into “have not submitted themselves” in Romans 10:3 referring to the prevailing religion when Jesus walked the earth. GreekContinue reading “God Highlights His Process Pursuant To His Will”

God Humbles His Election

English “unto the humble” emboldened in James 4:6 was translated from Greek adjective 5011 tapeinos. In order to fully understand God’s definition of Greek adjective 5011 tapeinos we must follow God’s 2Timothy 2:15, 19-21 by studying every word in each verse containing Greek adjective 5011 tapeinos Greek feminine noun 5012 tapeinophrosune  Greek verb 5013 tapeinooContinue reading “God Humbles His Election”

God Defines The Proud Purveyors Of Religion

English “the proud” emboldened in James 4:6 was translated from Greek adjective 5244 huperephanos that well reflects God’s definition translated into “proud” in Luke 1:51 Romans 1:30 and 2Timothy 3:2 “He hath shewed strength with his arm; he hath scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts” “Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters,Continue reading “God Defines The Proud Purveyors Of Religion”

God Defines 498 Antitasso And His Process Pursuant To His Will

Greek verb 498 antitasso in James 4:6 was translated from a compound of Greek preposition 473 anti and Greek verb 5021 tasso. Greek preposition 473 anti means in lieu of and Greek verb 5021 tasso that subjectively means to assign and dispose someone to a certain position varies widely depending on who is performing the actionContinue reading “God Defines 498 Antitasso And His Process Pursuant To His Will”

The World’s Priests Versus God’s Priests

English “resisteth” emboldened in James 4:6 was translated from Greek verb 498 antitasso from a compound of Greek preposition 473 anti and Greek verb 5021 tasso. Greek preposition 473 anti means in lieu of and Greek verb 5021 tasso that subjectively means to assign and dispose someone to a certain position varies widely depending onContinue reading “The World’s Priests Versus God’s Priests”

God Defines Greek Nouns 5485 Charis And 5486 Charisma

James 4:6 But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble. English “grace” emboldened in James 4:6 were translated from Greek feminine noun 5485 charis. God has fully defined both Greek 5485 charis and 5486 charisma in a bunch of prior bibletruthuncovered.com posts that you can “search”.Continue reading “God Defines Greek Nouns 5485 Charis And 5486 Charisma”

God’s Elect Election Will Be God’s Future Holy Priesthood

English “envy” emboldened in James 4:5 was translated from Greek masculine noun 5355 phthonos that best  reflects God’s definition translated into “envy” in Titus 3:3 in the context of Titus 3:1-8 and into “envies” in 1Peter 2:1 in the context of 1Peter 2:1-6 “Wherefore laying aside all malice, and all guile, and hypocrisies, and envies,Continue reading “God’s Elect Election Will Be God’s Future Holy Priesthood”

God Desires To Dwell In Human Edifices

English “lusteth” emboldened in James 4:5 was mistranslated from Greek verb 1971 epipotheo that best reflects God’s definition translated into “I long” in Romans 1:11, into “desire” in 1Peter 2:2, in the context of 1Peter 2:1-12. Greek verb 1971 epipotheo is from a compound of Greek preposition 1909 epi denoting superimposition and potheo meaning toContinue reading “God Desires To Dwell In Human Edifices”

Election Build Human Edifices For God’s Spirit To Dwell

Greek verb 2730 katoikeo that was translated into English “dwelleth” emboldened in James 4:5 is from a compound of Greek preposition 2596 kata and Greek verb 3611 oikeo. Greek preposition 2596 kata technically mean down from in the genitive case, as grammatical objects are down from their grammatical subject. Greek preposition 2596 kata was 107Continue reading “Election Build Human Edifices For God’s Spirit To Dwell”

God Dwelleth Only In Seven Thousand During This Earth Age

English “dwelleth” emboldened in James 4:5 was translated from Greek verb 2730 katoikeo that appears 47 times in 43 verses most often appearing in the sense of human beings dwelling in structural edifices whereas the Spirit of God dwells in human edifices best reflecting God’s definition translated into “dwelleth” in Acts 7:48 in the contextContinue reading “God Dwelleth Only In Seven Thousand During This Earth Age”