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Emphatic Negations: A List

Posted on July 11, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

Here are 94 instances in which emphatic negations appear in the New Testament: Matthew 5:18; 5:20; 5:26; 10:23; 10:42; 13:14; 15:6; 16:22;16:28; 18:3; 23:39; 24:2; 24:21; 24:34; 24:35; 25:9; 26:29; 26:35 Mk. 9:1; 9:41; 10:15; 13:2;13:19; 13:30; 13:31; 14:25; 14:31; 16:18 Lk. 1:15; 6:37; 8:17; 9:27; 10:19; 12:59; 13:35; 18:7;18:17; 21:18; 21:32; 21:33; 22:16; 22:18; 22:67; 22:68 Jn. 4:14; 4:48; 6:35; 6:37; 8:12; 8:51;8:52; 10:5; 10:28; 11:26; 11:56; 13:8; 13:38; 18:11; 20:25 Acts 13:41; 28:26 Rom. 4:8 1 Co. 8:13 Gal. 5:16 1 Thess. 4:15; 5:3 Heb. 8:11; 8:12; 10:17; 13:5 1 Pet. 2:6 2 Pet. 1:10 Rev. 2:11; 3:3; 3:5; 3:12; 9:6; 15:4; 18:7; 18:14; 18:21; 18:22; 18:23; 21:25; 21:27

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What Is the Sufficiency of Scripture?

Posted on July 10, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

The sufficiency of Scripture can be simply defined as follows: In the Bible alone, God has given humankind all things that are necessary for the proper understanding of who God is, who we are, how God has acted in the past, and what God expects from us. The basic idea behind the sufficiency of Scripture […]

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The Names of God: El Elyon

Posted on July 9, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

(el el-yone’) The Most High God Use in the Bible: In the Old Testament El Elyon occurs 28 times. It occurs 19 times in Psalms. El Elyon is first used in Gen 14:18. Variant spellings: None TWOT Reference: 1624g, 1624h Strong’s Reference: 5945 El Elyon in the Septuagint: ho theos ho hupsistos…the God most high Meaning and Derivation: El is another name that is translated as “God” […]

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Examining the Greek: Emphatic Negations (Conclusion & Review)

Posted on July 4, 2012 Posted by Justin Alfred

Editor’s note: Justin Alfred, a Biblical language expert, has been walking us through “emphatic negations” in Biblical Greek. Emphatic negations are an explicitly strong way to express a negative. While a normal negative might mean “that will not happen,” an emphatic negative further tells the reader that  there is not even the slightest possibility that […]

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Ye Are the Branches

Posted on July 3, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

(by Andrew Murray) Everything depends on our being right ourselves in Christ. If I want good apples, I must have a good apple tree; and if I care for the health of the apple tree, the apple tree will give me good apples. And it is just so with our Christian life and work. If […]

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What Is a Christian?

Posted on July 2, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

The following is adapted from the works of F.E. Marsh, an old commentary coming soon to the BLB. WE find that the word “Christian” only occurs three times in the New Testament. First, “Yet if anyone suffers as a Christian, let him not be ashamed…” (1 Peter 4:16). Second, “In a short time would you […]

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The Names of God: El Shaddai

Posted on June 28, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

(el shad-di’) All-Sufficient One, Lord God Almighty Use in the Bible: In the Old Testament El Shaddai occurs 7 times. El Shaddai is first used in Gen 17:1. Strong’s Reference: 7706 El Shaddai in the Septuagint: theou saddai…God Shaddai;pantokratôr (for Shaddai)…the Almighty Meaning and Derivation:  El is another name that is translated as “God” and can be used in conjunction with other words to designate various […]

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Examining the Greek: Emphatic Negations in Matthew 13 (part 4)

Posted on June 27, 2012 Posted by Justin Alfred

[sws_blue_box box_size=”558″] This is the fourth  post in a blog series on Emphatic Negations. In the first post, Justin introduced the text of Matthew 13:1-17 and passive verbs; he pointed out that God foreordained that Jesus’ disciples would have the ability to know the mysteries of the kingdom. In the second post, Justin continued expounding […]

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What Is the Doctrine of the Trinity?

Posted on June 26, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

One of the most important doctrines of the Christian faith is that of the Trinity. From Scripture we learn that God, by nature is a Triune Being or Trinity. The subject of the Trinity is holy ground because it discusses the nature of the one, true, God. Consequently, we should approach the subject with all […]

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Christ: Our Life

Posted on June 25, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

THERE are many words and phrases that are peculiar to the gospel of John. John’s Gospel is peculiar in itself. Matthew shows us Christ as “King,” Mark as the “Servant,” Luke as the “Man,” and John as the “Life.” Christ as our Life may be traced right throughout John. Jesus is: …the Source of life. […]

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