His Blood Spoke My Name said:
I also see what I feel is a haughty spirit in some of the posts. Phrases like "How can I teach anyone Greek when they don't even comprehend English?" and then posting words in Greek and Hebrew is foolish. The Greek is not English. Not all have a 'college knowledge,' and not all need to go through seminary for the Lord to use them and to reveal truths from His Holy Word to them. It is arrogant to think one is wrong just because one does not see something the same as a professor taught another.
Haughty? How about common sense?
In my congregation, we run the gamut from college professors to 8th grade dropouts. Guess what? Those 8th grade dropouts can comprehend what "present tense" means and what "singular" or "plural" mean.
But, those aren't the ones to whom that statement was directed. That statement was directed to certain students who had not diligently prepared themselves and then wanted to learn Greek. When someone wants to claim a great, indepth knowledge and then act in ignorance, that's the person to whom such a comment would be directed.
You are quite correct that a person doesn't need a college knowledge, but they do need some sense. When you look at a word and it is plural or present or active (yes, my 8th grade dropouts understand active, passive, and middle as well), and just absolutely deny it because it doesn't fit what you want it to fit, that is neither guidance from the Holy Spirt, nor is it sense.
That is not thinking "one is wrong just because one does not see something the same as a professor taught another." That is ignorance.
The ones who see that they had oil at one time and then want to discuss what that means, are not being willfully ignorant. The ones who see that "righteousness" is plural and want to discuss what it means are not being willfully ignorant. The ones who want to discuss (or even debate or argue) what is there instead of making up stuff and making suppositions, are not being willfully ignorant.
To simply say, "No it isn't there!" is being willfully ignorant. It's akin to putting your hands over your ears and shouting "la la la la" so that you don't hear what is being said.