Your understanding of the 11th chapter of Hebrews will be enhanced by following God’s 2Timothy 2:15, 19-21 directive by studying every word in each verse of John 1:10-14 Romans 8:14-34 Philippians 2:13-18 and 1John 3:1-2 in conjunction with every word in each verse containing Greek feminine noun 602 apokalupsis and Greek verb 601 apokalupto.
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God Defines His Process Pursuant To His Will
In order to put a nice bow on the 11th chapter of Hebrews God wants us to go to Matthew 13:17-18 where Jesus told his apostles “For verily I say unto you, That many prophets and righteous men have desired to see those things which ye see, and have not seen them; and to hearContinue reading “God Defines His Process Pursuant To His Will”
God Protects More Than 8 Billion From Matthew 12:32
English “they” emboldened in Hebrews 11:40 includes more than 8 billion human beings who have been removed from God’s process and from whom God’s temporary bestowment of God’s spirit [Greek feminine noun 5485 charis] is removed to protect them from Matthew 12:32 pursuant to 1Timothy 2:3-6. English “be made perfect” emboldened in Hebrews 11:40 wasContinue reading “God Protects More Than 8 Billion From Matthew 12:32”
God Defines His Promise As His Spirit Subsequent To 1,595 Bible If [s]
English “the promise” emboldened in Hebrews 11:39 is the promise of God’s Spirit as documented in Acts 2:33 and Ephesians 1:13 and Hebrews 10:36. Millions of human beings were born and died before God came to earth in the embodiment of Jesus Christ and died on a Roman cross and released his spirit into ourContinue reading “God Defines His Promise As His Spirit Subsequent To 1,595 Bible If [s]”
God Explains How Faith And Belief Are Predicates Of Greek Peitho
English “faith” emboldened in Hebrews 11:39 was correctly translated from Greek feminine noun 4102 pistis while English “believe” throughout the bible’s New Testament was translated from Greek verb 4100 pisteuo. Greek feminine noun 4102 pistis and Greek verb 4100 pisteuo are both predicates of Greek verb 3982 peitho which subjectively means to persuade and objectivelyContinue reading “God Explains How Faith And Belief Are Predicates Of Greek Peitho”
God’s Process Of Defining 3986 Peirasmos For Us
Way back in the second verse of the 1st chapter of James we promised that God would fully define Greek masculine noun 3986 peirasmos for us by answering any questions we might have after completing our study of the 1st chapter of James. In order to fully understand God’s definition of Greek masculine noun 3986Continue reading “God’s Process Of Defining 3986 Peirasmos For Us”
God Defines His Kingdom Citizenship Process
Greek feminine noun 4174 politeia is generic citizenship predicated upon the authority of the grammatical subject performing the action of Greek verb 4176 politeuomai. Greek masculine noun 4173 politarches was reasonably translated into English “the rulers of the city” in Acts 17:6 & 8 and in that context the performer of the action of GreekContinue reading “God Defines His Kingdom Citizenship Process”
God’s Bible Writers Among Election
God wants to finish cleaning up English “our” “conversation” in Philippians 3:20 where English “our” and “conversation” were translated from Greek pronoun 2257 hemon and Greek neuter noun 4175 politeuma respectively. Greek pronoun 2257 hemon in conjunction with Greek verb 1586 eklegomai in John 15:16 and Greek feminine noun 1589 ekloge in Acts 9:15 remindContinue reading “God’s Bible Writers Among Election”
Election Receive God’s Spirit The Rest Are Blinded
The world’s population reached 8 billion human beings November 15, 2022. Romans 11:4-7 documents that God will leave “seven thousand” “election” to himself [through his Spirit] during this earth age “the election hath obtained it, and the rest were blinded”. “Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such theContinue reading “Election Receive God’s Spirit The Rest Are Blinded”
Who Does What
The apostle Paul in 1Corinthians 3:6 said “I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase” “So then neither is he that planteth any thing, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the increase” which well exemplifies how God designed his bible to work because “gave the increase” and “giveth the increase” wereContinue reading “Who Does What”