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Jesus didn’t swear, or use coarse language. Neither did Paul. But they did use very forceful injunctions to express strong emotions, and the word they used was ophelon. It can be translated as “Oh, How I wish!”
…But that’s probably a littl...
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Remember back in 2020? One day it was normal, the next day everything everywhere was shut down… for two weeks, or so they said. That was pretty sudden huh? Not much warning?
In this penultimate church of Revelation, Jesus uses...
How should a Christian approach imagination?
Imagination isn’t a virtue or a vice, it’s just the standard equipment of all humankind, made in God’s image. We have imagination because God has imagination. But while His imaginations are alw...
The Greek word Gregoron in Revelation 3:2 means “Watch out!” or “Wake Up!”.
(It’s also where we get the name Gregory.)
This episode is the fifth of seven in a little miniseries about the seven churches that Jesus directly addressed, and...
Yatsar is what a potter does to clay. Yatsar is also what God did to us. Yatsar is a cognate for another Hebrew which means to squeeze, to push, to pressure and to be distressed.
This is because the image of formation that yatsar evokes is...
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One writer's exploration into the Bible by digging deeper into individual Greek and Hebrew words. Follow to learn more about words from the Word.
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