English “by” emboldened in James 2:18 was translated from Greek primary preposition 1537 ek denoting the origin from whence something came. God is the sole source of every spiritual thing ingested by God’s “seven thousand” “election” among whom are the apostles and original writers of the spiritual New Testament/covenant/contract with God. The eleventh chapter ofContinue reading “Election Bear A Heavy Burden”
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Faith And Belief Are Predicated Upon Persuasion
English “faith” emboldened in James 2:1, 14, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24, and 26 were all translated from Greek feminine noun 4102 pistis that was 239 times translated into English “faith”. Both Greek verb 4100 pisteuo “to believe” and Greek feminine noun 4102 pistis “faith” are predicates of Greek verb 3982 peitho subjectively meaning toContinue reading “Faith And Belief Are Predicated Upon Persuasion”
God Differentiates Bread Last Day And Day Of God
James 2:18 Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works. English “Yea” emboldened in James 2:18 was mistranslated from Greek conjunction 235 alla whereby God warns us of the contradiction between “faith without thy works” andContinue reading “God Differentiates Bread Last Day And Day Of God”
Election Are Grammatical Objects Of God Only
English “being alone” emboldened in James 2:17 was loosely translated from Greek preposition 2596 kata and Greek reflexive pronoun 1438 heautou respectively. Greek preposition 2596 kata means down in the genitive case as grammatical objects are down from their grammatical subject. Greek preposition 2596 kata was 107 times reasonably translated into English “according to” becauseContinue reading “Election Are Grammatical Objects Of God Only”
God’s Promises Are Predicated On God’s 1,595 Bible If [s]
English “if” emboldened in James 2:17 was translated from Greek conjunction 1437 ean. English conditional “If” appears 1,595 times in the King James Bible. The world’s 4,351 religions like to claim all of God’s promises while simultaneously ignoring God’s 1,595 conditional “If” s.
God Proves Faith And Belief Are Predicates Of Persuasion
James 2:17 Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone. English “faith” emboldened in James 2:17 was translated from Greek feminine noun 4102 pistis that was 239 times translated into English “faith”. Both Greek verb 4100 pisteuo “to believe” and Greek feminine noun 4102 pistis “faith” are predicates of Greek verb 3982Continue reading “God Proves Faith And Belief Are Predicates Of Persuasion”
God Defines Election’s Remuneration To God
James 2:16 And one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit? English “profit” emboldened in James 2:16 was translated from Greek neuter noun 3786 ophelos. In order to follow God’s 2Timothy 2:15, 19-21Continue reading “God Defines Election’s Remuneration To God”
God Identifies The Beast As Flesh Thoughts And Feelings
God is now defining Greek neuter noun 5480 charagma that was translated into “graven” preceding “by art and man’s device” recalling that “device” was translated from Greek feminine noun 1761 enthumesis whereby God previously debunked the false narrative hell. OK hang on tight. Greek neuter noun 5480 charagma was also translated into English “mark” inContinue reading “God Identifies The Beast As Flesh Thoughts And Feelings”
God Debunks False Narrative Hell
Greek verb 5225 huparcho best reflects God’s definition in Acts 17:22-31 as “is” immediately preceding “Lord” in Acts 17:24 as “he be” in Acts 17:27 immediately preceding “not far from every one of us” and “we are” in Acts 17:29 immediately preceding “the offspring of God” in the context of Acts 17:22-31 understanding that “graven”Continue reading “God Debunks False Narrative Hell”
God Defines Greek Verb 5225 Huparcho
James 2:15 If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food, English “be” emboldened in James 2:15 was translated from Greek verb 5225 huparcho from a compound of Greek preposition 5259 hupo meaning under in the genitive case as grammatical objects are under their grammatical subject and Greek verb 756 archomai which isContinue reading “God Defines Greek Verb 5225 Huparcho”