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  • ...hes the entire text of the KJV and replaces words that are archaic and old expressions taken from a special dictionary. This dictionary contains words that are se
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  • ..., Classical Attic Greek. In the New Testament, there are a small number of expressions that had become idiomatic in Koine Greek, but were actually optative verb f
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  • The expressions "God the Father" and "God our Father" appear frequently in the New Testamen
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  • ...as thou hast believed, so be it done unto thee." [Matt 8:13] Now all such expressions demonstrate that man is in his own power with respect to faith. And for thi
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  • ...-kind-of-syrupy, God-as-my-girlfriend kind of thing.". Others respond that expressions of unconditional love reminiscent of romantic love are consistent with God'
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  • ...aternal relations with himself. It is very noteworthy that it is devoid of expressions, elsewhere made emphatic,3 which would have been much insisted upon had the
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  • ...theological differences. Other denominations are simply regional or ethnic expressions of the same beliefs. The actual number of distinct denominations is hard to
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  • ...ce. It is limited to time and place. It can be counted. This is why we see expressions in the Bible such as the “church” ([[Acts 9:31]]), the “seven churche
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  • ...ed to in this letter, we know nothing more than what Gurnall tells us. His expressions certainly seem to imply that he owed his ordination, by whatever hands he w
    116 KB (20,245 words) - 09:27, 5 February 2009
  • ...ome crime which he was too timid to perpetrate? According to the horrified expressions of Catholics that must have been the situation. Luther, in their view, says
    152 KB (26,784 words) - 15:46, 26 August 2009