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Emphatic Elements in the Greek: Matthew 24 (part 7)

Posted on August 29, 2012 Posted by Justin Alfred

The following is section six from a series on emphatic elements in the Greek New Testament, written by biblical language expert Justin Alfred. Previous blog entries in this series: Section I Section II Section III Section IV Section V Section VI Section VII – Matthew 24:36-41 But of that day and hour no one knows, […]

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The Names of God: Qanna

Posted on August 28, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

(kan-naw’) Jealous, Zealous Use in the Bible: In the Old Testament Qanna occurs 6 times. Qanna is first used in Exd 20:5. Variant spellings: Kanna TWOT Reference: 2038b Strong’s Reference: 7067 Qanna in the Septuagint: zêlôtês…jealous Meaning and Derivation: Qanna is translated as “jealous,” “zealous,” or “envy.” The fundamental meaning relates to a marriage relationship. God is depicted as Israel’s husband; He is a jealous God, wanting all […]

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Peace in Isaiah

Posted on August 27, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

This has been adapted from the commentaries of F.E. Marsh, coming soon to the Blue Letter Bible. Have you ever noticed the theme of “peace” woven throughout the book of Isaiah? Prince of Peace. “and his name shall be called . . . . Prince of Peace” (Isaiah 9:6). Perpetuity of Peace. “Of the increase of his government and of peace […]

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Does Inerrancy Cause Worship of the Bible? (Bibliolatry)

Posted on August 24, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

The following is taken from the BLB FAQs. Some have objected to the doctrine of inerrancy because it supposedly makes people worship the Bible rather than the God who is behind the writing of the Bible. This worship of the Bible is known as “bibliolatry.” Do Christians Worship An Inerrant Bible? The idea is that […]

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The Names of God: Elohim

Posted on August 23, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

(el-o-heem’) God, Judge, Creator Use in the Bible: : In the Old Testament Elohim occurs over 2000 times. Elohim is first used in Gen 1:1. Variant spellings: None TWOT Reference: 93c Strong’s Reference: 0430 Elohim in the Septuagint: theos…the standard Greek word for god, “a transcendent being who exercises extraordinary control in human affairs or is responsible for bestowal of unusual benefits” (BDAG). It specifically refers […]

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Emphatic Elements in the Greek: Matthew 24 (part 6)

Posted on August 22, 2012 Posted by Justin Alfred

The following is section six from a series on emphatic elements in the Greek New Testament, written by biblical language expert Justin Alfred. Previous blog entries in this series: Section I Section II Section III Section IV Section V   Section VI – Matthew 24:32-35 “Now learn the parable from the fig tree: when its […]

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The Names of God: El Olam

Posted on August 21, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

(el o-lawm’) The Everlasting God, The God of Eternity, The God of the Universe, The God of Ancient Days Use in the Bible: El Olam is first used in Gen 21:33. Variant spellings: None TWOT Reference: 1631a Strong’s Reference: 5769 El Olamin the Septuagint: [ho] theos [ho] aiônios…the everlasting God Meaning and Derivation: El is another name that is translated as “God” and can […]

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First Things First

Posted on August 20, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

This has been adapted from the commentaries of F.E. Marsh, coming soon to the Blue Letter Bible. What the Lord says should be put first, should be followed, for He knows best. 1. Seeking “But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you” (Matthew 6:33). […]

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Why Don't the New Testament Writers Quote the OT Word for Word?

Posted on August 16, 2012 Posted by Blue Letter Bible

If the Scriptures teach inerrancy, why didn’t the New Testament writers cite the Old Testament writers word for word? The lack of verbal exactness in citing the Old Testament has caused some to deny the biblical teaching of inerrancy. This objection does not carry much weight for a number of reasons. They include the following. […]

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Emphatic Elements in the Greek: Matthew 24 (part 5)

Posted on August 15, 2012 Posted by Justin Alfred

The following is section two from a series on emphatic elements in the Greek New Testament, written by biblical language expert Justin Alfred. Previous blog entries in this series: Section I Section II Section III Section IV Section V – Matthew 24:29-31 “But immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, […]

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