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May 5, 2010 · Apostrophe is a figure of speech in which an exclamation is addressed to an object as if it were a person. “Then he cried out against the altar ...
Jun 3, 2004 · The word inerrancy means “freedom from error or untruths.” Synonyms inlcude “certainty, assuredness, objective certainty, infallibility.
Jun 9, 2020 · This book represents the vision (ḥazon) that Isaiah had about Judah and Jerusalem during the reigns of four kings who ruled between 767 and 686 ...
Jewish scribes wrote the consonants YHWH but substituted the vowels for the word “Lord.” The practice of calling him. “Lord” rather than using his proper name ...
When the time comes to punish them, they will be destroyed . 16 The Lord, who is the inheritance ...
Witherington, Acts, 154-55; F. F. Bruce, The Acts of the Apostles: The Greek Text with Introduction and Commentary, 129-30; BDAG 290 ...
Our English term bible is from the Greek word biblion, which means “book” or “roll. ... apostrophe ('), or stroke of a letter, a small distinguishing ...
The Greek version reads literally “they do wrong and they do not cease to turn themselves around. Usury upon usury and deceit upon deceit. They do not want ...
May 27, 2004 · The theological purpose for these epithets in Zechariah, as well as in Isaiah 40-55, is to underline the creative and redemptive role of YHWH.
49 The Lord spoke about the Ammonites : “Do you think there are not any people of the nation of Israel remaining? Do you think there are not any of them ...