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- The word stands for: (1) mothar, "what is over and above," "excellence"; "Man hath no preeminence above the beasts" (Ecclesiastes 3:19); (2) proteuo, "to be first"; "That in all things he (= Christ) might have the preeminence" (Colossians 1:18); (3) ho philoproteuon, is translated "who loveth to have the preeminence," literally "who loveth to be first" (of Diotrephes, 3 John 1:9).
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Feb 23, 2024 · Predestination is the idea that God, being omniscient and omnipotent, has predetermined the fate or destiny of individuals, including their salvation or damnation, before the foundation of the world. It's a topic that has widely disparate views, even among Christians.
Jul 27, 2022 · Through this article, you’ll discover: How biblical interpretation has changed from the biblical period to the modern age. Which key issues to consider when interpreting the Bible. Why hermeneutics strategies are used differently in different biblical genres.
Sep 20, 2024 · hermeneutics, the study of the general principles of biblical interpretation. For both Jews and Christians throughout their histories, the primary purpose of hermeneutics, and of the exegetical methods employed in interpretation, has been to discover the truths and values expressed in the Bible.
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Jul 29, 2023 · The Hebrew term is raqia’ (rah-KEE-ah, רָקִיעַ), and it is usually translated in one of two ways—either “firmament/dome/vault” or, “expanse/sky/heavens.” How we interpret this challenging word in Genesis 1 will depend on how we think the biblical authors pictured the universe, as well as on our hermeneutical presuppositions. Ancient cosmologies.
Feb 2, 2024 · What Does 'In the Beginning Was the Word' Mean? Very simply, but profoundly, John explains through this passage that Jesus has always existed with God and in fact, is God. Although Jesus was born at a certain time in a certain place through a certain virgin named Mary , that was His incarnation , or His embodiment in human flesh, He has always ...
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All of God’s creatures should join in the chorus, for God created and sustains them all. In the climactic conclusion of Psalm 148 , we see that Israel should praise God because he has raised a horn of salvation for them. Praise the name of Yahweh, for he has lifted up the horn of his people.
Apr 1, 2019 · Let's look at God's desire for propitation in the Old Testament and what it means in the New Testament regarding Jesus Christ as the propitation for sin. Propitiation is a big word that means satisfaction.