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revmwc

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Actually it should probably carry the rh for rhu instead of the r only but not which go with the root rhuma for rhumatitis.
 

TCassidy

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LOL! ROFLOL! You have just proven beyond doubt that you know absolutely nothing about Greek.
 

SovereignGrace

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Okay, here is a little test to measure your knowledge of Greek, revmwc.

Please tell me what this means: ρευμυυκ. Here is a hint. It refers to a person.

Translate that for me.

I did a greek to English translation using google and it appears that it may be referring to revmwc. Correct or incorrect?
 

TCassidy

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This what it was translated to Brother TC...revmyyk
Uh, no. The "uu" was a play on the phoneme for w. Say "double u" out loud and you will see the little joke I was making.

The ρ corresponds to "r."

The ε corresponds to "e."

The υ corresponds to "v" as Greek has no letter "v" I did just as English did 400 years ago and used a "u."

The μ corresponds to "m."

The υυ corresponds to "w" as noted above.

And the final κ corresponds to "c" as Greek has no letter "c" I used the phonetically similar "κ."

Any first semester Greek student would have recognized it immediately. :)

:D
 

Greektim

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Hey revmwc! I was hoping you would respond to my questions:

Maybe we can do it from this angle.

Which causes what in 1 Jn 2:29 and 4:7?

Does "doing righteousness" and "loving" cause one to be born by God. Or is does being born by God cause one to do righteousness and love others???

What say you???
 

revmwc

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Hey revmwc! I was hoping you would respond to my questions:



What say you???
While you may have a lot of time I am not this is a hobby to get away. I have other things to study for as well as work and family time, so time is precious for me. If I can get to it and study it I will try to get back, but I thought I did answer you.
 

Browner

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I would simply say that a father can kick his son
out of his house because of ... e.g. disobedience.

As a matter of fact, there is a passage about this
... re: Jesus' house and those who are allowed to
continue to dwell therein!

Yes, 'tis another of the many CONDITIONAL verses.
Conditional in this context means:
If one does God's will, he/she will inherit the promises.
And the promises aren't rewards! lol
 

Greektim

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While you may have a lot of time I am not this is a hobby to get away. I have other things to study for as well as work and family time, so time is precious for me. If I can get to it and study it I will try to get back, but I thought I did answer you.
Your answer:
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revmwc

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Uh, no. The "uu" was a play on the phoneme for w. Say "double u" out loud and you will see the little joke I was making.

The ρ corresponds to "r."

The ε corresponds to "e."

The υ corresponds to "v" as Greek has no letter "v" I did just as English did 400 years ago and used a "u."

The μ corresponds to "m."

The υυ corresponds to "w" as noted above.

And the final κ corresponds to "c" as Greek has no letter "c" I used the phonetically similar "κ."

Any first semester Greek student would have recognized it immediately. :)

:D
And of chi is the Ch in many so there is technically a c in the Greek but it is of course followed by an 'h'
 

Internet Theologian

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Let me see work 10 hours a day, study for 4 lessons sometime during the week, on top of that, wife and I have running to do and family time yea that fairly well sums it up here at lunch time
Friend the question Greektim posed to you was so simple it could be answered by a babe in Christ who knows the truth. In fact the correct answer shows whether one understands the true Gospel at all. Most would be happy to answer it immediately.
 

revmwc

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Friend the question Greektim posed to you was so simple it could be answered by a babe in Christ who knows the truth. In fact the correct answer shows whether one understands the true Gospel at all. Most would be happy to answer it immediately.
Let me reply from my job on my phone Simply put when I get time I'll try just finished some things here and have two lessons prepared which are more important
 
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