Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I came here because ( I want to know how the word near mean in Greek and how best to understand) will appreciate a video on "near"
Very helpful, and encouraging. This is the exact line of thought I've been having as I do word studies. The most profound revelation I have come across so far is the usage of aion. It's a deep and multi-layered word, but it does have one generalized meaning that helps ground it: Age. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on it and how it applies in the context of eternal life and eternal hellfire.
This brings up a subject I have often wondered about. How is Tempt and Test used differently? For example, James writes: Jas 1:13 - Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man: We know from reading the scriptures that God tempts people all the time. Gen. 22:1 - And it came to pass after these things, that God did tempt Abraham, and said unto him, Abraham: and he said, Behold, here I am. To say nothing of that Tree in the Garden of Eden. Paul puts temptation into perspective when he writes: Rom. 7:9 - For I was alive without the law once: but when the commandment came, sin revived, and I died. In other words, if you want to tempt someone to do something then command him NOT to do it. What, therefore, are the Ten Commandments? It seems like anyone who says that God doesn't tempt us has either not lived all that long or certainly hasn't been paying attention. Temptation is the condition of life. Even God is tempted. This video is great because it sheds important light on a subject that is of great interest to me. What is testing, tempting, proving, examining, etc.? I think James's theology is pretty weak.
I have recently been studying the Kingdom of God and have concluded that testing is one of the 12 acts of the divine rule. It is found on nearly every page of scripture either explicitly or implicitly, the perspective is before the throne of God like Job, for the purpose of determining covenant loyalty. Covenant making is another one of the 12 acts of the divine rule. Testing is conceptually related to the inverse idea of putting God to the test. It is through many tribulations we enter the kingdom of God. Thanks for the educational video.
Thank you so much brother, for this work. I know that you do that for God, but I am really thankful for your effort. These informations are very helpful.
I am very grateful to God and to you for this initiative. I have encountered similar challenges as well. My recent dilema pertains to Ephesians 1:18. Please Which is the actual/original Greek word used there in the original/authentic Greek NT manuscript ? Is it "dianoia"- (mind) or is it "kardia" - (heart) ? Thank you sir. Shalom
Sir what English bible translation would you recommend to read that was true to the original greek hebrew and Aramaic,I'm new to the faith please answer me
Hi Daryl, nice video, you always put out great stuff! :) Just wanted to ask you, outside of the New Testament, what can I read in Koine Greek to further improve my Koine? I really want to read from the patristics like John Chrysostom and Athanasius (both to improve my Greek as well as to learn from them) but I can't seem to find readily available and relaible Greek texts for anything outside the New Testament. What would you recommend? Also, how different is the Greek from the New Testament to a later period such as the early church fathers as well as to an earlier period like the philosophers before Christ? I know this is a lot, but any help will be much appreciated, thank you! :)
I know I'm a little late to this but I really like to know 1135 in the strong concordance means woman or wife but the root word is to become or something created. Can you explain why the root word differs from the derivative so much?
I have been looking at Strong's #1344 δικαιόω. Now I know this is just a single form of a much larger meaning but I have a problem with God 'declaring' anyone something that is a lie, even a temporary lie. So I support the word meaning right/make or made righteous. It is interesting in Thayer's lexicon he speaks how Blind/make and slave/make have the same (omicron omega) ending as δικαιόω but then he turns around and denies logic because it doesn't fit his theological narrative. God help me not 'force the puzzle' as so many people do. I mean how kids do when a puzzle piece doesn't fit as they would like so they try to force it into place, God help us all avoid this childish tendency. We can trust the harmony of scripture to PROVE truth:)
Yes the true spiritual meanings can NOT be forced,,, These hidden meanings have to be unlocked via gnosis, which isa experienced way of understanding, someone who HAS BEEN TESTED IN MANY WAYS,, He has authority to teach the scriptures, There ae ,,,ohhh about 100+ key terms /ideas in the NT that are super critical for exgesis, I have my Vines dictionary arriving today. Hopefully all 100++ super duper critical key words/terems are in this book. Gnosis unlocks the meanings paul New Orleans yes you can NOT force the meaning likea kid frustrated ona puzzle, Great analogy.
This word TEST/TESTING/PROVEN is exxxxtremelyyyyyyyyy super duper duper critically imporant for this epoch. I will not go into any of my ideas, only wish to say Protestantism has mmiserable completely totally failed every test God has thrown their way, TOTALLY,, Yeah I am protestantism greatest most fierce enemy. Paul New Orleans
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I came here because ( I want to know how the word near mean in Greek and how best to understand) will appreciate a video on "near"
You're welcome!
This was both a great teaching moment and a great sermon, thanks!!
Very helpful, and encouraging. This is the exact line of thought I've been having as I do word studies. The most profound revelation I have come across so far is the usage of aion. It's a deep and multi-layered word, but it does have one generalized meaning that helps ground it: Age. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on it and how it applies in the context of eternal life and eternal hellfire.
This brings up a subject I have often wondered about. How is Tempt and Test used differently? For example, James writes:
Jas 1:13 - Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man:
We know from reading the scriptures that God tempts people all the time.
Gen. 22:1 - And it came to pass after these things, that God did tempt Abraham, and said unto him, Abraham: and he said, Behold, here I am.
To say nothing of that Tree in the Garden of Eden. Paul puts temptation into perspective when he writes:
Rom. 7:9 - For I was alive without the law once: but when the commandment came, sin revived, and I died.
In other words, if you want to tempt someone to do something then command him NOT to do it. What, therefore, are the Ten Commandments?
It seems like anyone who says that God doesn't tempt us has either not lived all that long or certainly hasn't been paying attention. Temptation is the condition of life. Even God is tempted. This video is great because it sheds important light on a subject that is of great interest to me. What is testing, tempting, proving, examining, etc.? I think James's theology is pretty weak.
I have recently been studying the Kingdom of God and have concluded that testing is one of the 12 acts of the divine rule. It is found on nearly every page of scripture either explicitly or implicitly, the perspective is before the throne of God like Job, for the purpose of determining covenant loyalty. Covenant making is another one of the 12 acts of the divine rule. Testing is conceptually related to the inverse idea of putting God to the test. It is through many tribulations we enter the kingdom of God. Thanks for the educational video.
I just think Louw Nida lexicon based on semantic domains would be of great help for those who don't know Greek. that's what I use.
Thanks so much for explaining this.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you, very encouraging!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much brother, for this work. I know that you do that for God, but I am really thankful for your effort. These informations are very helpful.
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching!
I am very grateful to God and to you for this initiative. I have encountered similar challenges as well.
My recent dilema pertains to Ephesians 1:18. Please Which is the actual/original Greek word used there in the original/authentic Greek NT manuscript ? Is it "dianoia"- (mind) or is it "kardia" - (heart) ?
Thank you sir. Shalom
Sir what English bible translation would you recommend to read that was true to the original greek hebrew and Aramaic,I'm new to the faith please answer me
Hi Daryl, nice video, you always put out great stuff! :)
Just wanted to ask you, outside of the New Testament, what can I read in Koine Greek to further improve my Koine? I really want to read from the patristics like John Chrysostom and Athanasius (both to improve my Greek as well as to learn from them) but I can't seem to find readily available and relaible Greek texts for anything outside the New Testament. What would you recommend?
Also, how different is the Greek from the New Testament to a later period such as the early church fathers as well as to an earlier period like the philosophers before Christ?
I know this is a lot, but any help will be much appreciated, thank you! :)
Thanks Shaun! I’ll put out a video later this week with some tips and recommendations. Blessings!
@@bma Thank you, look forward to it! :)
Look for it on Saturday.
Great video!
Thank you for watching!
I know I'm a little late to this but I really like to know 1135 in the strong concordance means woman or wife but the root word is to become or something created. Can you explain why the root word differs from the derivative so much?
Preach!
I like your example from 1 Corinthians 11!
It was interesting to find it!
Actually, I’ve known some people who have really suffered a lot of anxiety about taking communion.
Δόκιμος αδόκιμος and not Δοκιμός or αδοκιμός as they are stressed on the antepenultima !!!
I have been looking at Strong's #1344 δικαιόω. Now I know this is just a single form of a much larger meaning but I have a problem with God 'declaring' anyone something that is a lie, even a temporary lie. So I support the word meaning right/make or made righteous. It is interesting in Thayer's lexicon he speaks how Blind/make and slave/make have the same (omicron omega) ending as δικαιόω but then he turns around and denies logic because it doesn't fit his theological narrative. God help me not 'force the puzzle' as so many people do. I mean how kids do when a puzzle piece doesn't fit as they would like so they try to force it into place, God help us all avoid this childish tendency. We can trust the harmony of scripture to PROVE truth:)
Yes the true spiritual meanings can NOT be forced,,, These hidden meanings have to be unlocked via gnosis, which isa experienced way of understanding, someone who HAS BEEN TESTED IN MANY WAYS,, He has authority to teach the scriptures, There ae ,,,ohhh about 100+ key terms /ideas in the NT that are super critical for exgesis, I have my Vines dictionary arriving today. Hopefully all 100++ super duper critical key words/terems are in this book.
Gnosis unlocks the meanings
paul
New Orleans yes you can NOT force the meaning likea kid frustrated ona puzzle, Great analogy.
Parousia!
This word TEST/TESTING/PROVEN is exxxxtremelyyyyyyyyy super duper duper critically imporant for this epoch. I will not go into any of my ideas, only wish to say Protestantism has mmiserable completely totally failed every test God has thrown their way, TOTALLY,, Yeah I am protestantism greatest most fierce enemy.
Paul
New Orleans