SheepWhisperer
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In a previous thread, now closed, I had mentioned that a Greek word in Acts 13:48 was "Tasso".
However, the pastor friend of mine says that "tetagmenoi" is also used as a "middle voice verb" as mentioned above. From what I understand, "middle voice" isn't used in English, but in Greek it eliminates the need for a "reflexive pronoun" such as the word "themselves". Why didn't you mention that brother?
In a previous thread, now closed, I had mentioned that a Greek word in Acts 13:48 was "Tasso".
My information had come from the Strong's Concordance. But I have consulted a pastor who is far more knowledgeable in Greek than I, and he informs me, as the brother below has done, that the correct word is "tetagmenoi". I stand corrected.........The Greek word is "tasso"
TCassidy said........And there is your problem. You can't read Greek. The word is not "tasso."
The word is τεταγμενοι. As you can't read it I will transliterate it for you.
Tetagmenoi. You say "the Jews,after hearing the Gospel preached, rejected So they turned and preached it to the Gentiles." Yes, and "all those appointed to eternal life believed."
They did not appoint themselves, that would require a middle voice verb. This verb is passive voice, indicating something that was done to them.
I think you better bow out before you make an absolute fool of yourself.
And let me give you some advice. Throw away your Stong's Concordance. It is as wrong as you are. Over and over we see Strong making the root fallacy (as here). Remember, Strong's is a concordance, not a lexicon.
Before posting again I highly suggest you read D. A. Carson's, Exegetical Fallacies. (Baker Academic, 1996) ISBN 0801020867.
It will save you a lot of embarrassment.
However, the pastor friend of mine says that "tetagmenoi" is also used as a "middle voice verb" as mentioned above. From what I understand, "middle voice" isn't used in English, but in Greek it eliminates the need for a "reflexive pronoun" such as the word "themselves". Why didn't you mention that brother?