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| + | topic_name = Dikaioo | | ||
| + | subtopics = [[Justify]] | ||
| + | * [[Koine Greek: Contract Verbs]] | | ||
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| − | + | Δικαιοω is the [[Koine Greek]] verb meaning: [[justify]]. | |
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| − | [[Koine Greek: Contract Verbs]] | + | It is a [[Koine Greek: Contract Verbs|contract verb]]. |
| − | + | In theological circles, the definition of the word justify has been under the spot-light in recent years with the development of the [[New Perspective on Paul]]. Traditionally, at least by [[Protestant]] Christians, the word has been understood to describe how a person becomes right with God. Proponents of the New Perspective however argue that when the [[Apostle Paul]] used the word, he used it as a descriptor of who was right with God rather than how one became right with God. | |
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Δικαιοω is the Koine Greek verb meaning: justify.
It is a contract verb.
In theological circles, the definition of the word justify has been under the spot-light in recent years with the development of the New Perspective on Paul. Traditionally, at least by Protestant Christians, the word has been understood to describe how a person becomes right with God. Proponents of the New Perspective however argue that when the Apostle Paul used the word, he used it as a descriptor of who was right with God rather than how one became right with God.
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