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καὶ θεὸς ἦν ὁ λόγος. The imperfect or "past" tense ἦν is problematic if one wishes to argue that θεὸς here is a reference to God (as in the...
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Notice though that the text says the Word was a divine something , not that Jesus was God. Big difference. The Word prior to becoming flesh (i.e. a...
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That's an odd thing to say, especially underlined above. Look at following example for instance -- Matt. 2:15 He was there for a specific...
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Does αἰώνιος always refer to an endless duration of time in the New Testament?
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Who or what does "Him" mean in above ?
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That is not "a part of my argument."..Still don't see relevance.
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Does αἰώνιος always refer to an endless duration of time in the New Testament?
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To answer the thread title, no. So for instance look at Matthew 21:19 -- The sense is not that the tree is going to last forever and...
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If words have meaning, that's tantamount to saying that he is not human. In anycase, whenever scripture says that one human is "greater"or more...
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