Originally posted by menace71 So I contend that no matter the language original or otherwise context and flow of thought still are foundational to understanding what the writer intended. I will look into the word Mighty and see not only how many times it is used in the old testament but also look at the context in which it is used. The original languages and words can and do usually hav ...[text shortened]... pending on the word that is being used. English can kinda lose the meaning just a bit.
Manny
and i sincerely wish you well for there is no substitute for personal study and research.
Originally posted by menace71 So I contend that no matter the language original or otherwise context and flow of thought still are foundational to understanding what the writer intended. I will look into the word Mighty and see not only how many times it is used in the old testament but also look at the context in which it is used. The original languages and words can and do usually hav ...[text shortened]... pending on the word that is being used. English can kinda lose the meaning just a bit.
Manny
Don't forget to check the New Testament book of Revelation where it talks about Almighty God, the first and the last, and the alpha and omega.
Originally posted by RJHinds Don't forget to check the New Testament book of Revelation where it talks about Almighty God, the first and the last, and the alpha and omega.
Sure let's see what the Greek word for Almighty is also