1 John 5:3

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Luke 5:4

Luke 5 4

An Exegetical Examination of Luke 4:5: The Temptation and the Instant of Vision This exegetical study of An Exegetical Examination of Luke 4:5: The Temptation and the Instant of Vision is based on a b-greek discussion from Fri May 7 02:52:01 1999. The initial inquiry focused on the interpretation of Luke 4:5, specifically the phrase…

Mark 5:7

Humor Or A Frozen Expression   Mk 5.7

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1 John 3 5

1 John 3 5

An Exegetical Examination of the Purpose Clauses in 1 John 3:5 and 3:8 This exegetical study of An Exegetical Examination of the Purpose Clauses in 1 John 3:5 and 3:8 is based on a b-greek discussion from October 14, 1999. The initial inquiry concerns the prevalent translation of subjunctive verbs within ἵνα clauses in 1…

Matthew 5:14

Matthew 5:14

“`html Exegetical Study of Matthew 5:14: Interpretations of Plural Pronouns and the Verb κειμένη Exegetical Study of Matthew 5:14: Interpretations of Plural Pronouns and the Verb κειμένη This exegetical study of Matthew 5:14: Interpretations of Plural Pronouns and the Verb κειμένη is based on a b-greek discussion from Tue Dec 7 19:26:52 1999. The initial…

Galatians 5:17

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James 5:16

  An Exegetical Study of James 5:16b: The Significance of ἐνεργουμένη This exegetical study of James 5:16b is based on a b-greek discussion from May 12, 2003. The initial inquiry proposed an interpretation of the phrase πολυ ισξυει δεησισ δικαιου ενεργουμενη, specifically asking if ἐνεργουμένη could signify that “the prayer of a righteous man avails…

Matthew 8:5

An Exegetical Analysis of the Genitive Absolute Construction in Matthew 8:5 This exegetical study of ‘AUTOU in Matt 8:5’ is based on a b-greek discussion from Sat Jul 10 13:00:02 EDT 1999. The initial query concerned the grammatical function of the word αὐτοῦ in Matthew 8:5, specifically whether it functioned as a genitive singular masculine…

Romans 5:15

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Galatians 6:2

“`html An Exegetical Analysis of Burden-Bearing in Galatians 6:2 and 6:5 This exegetical study of ‘Gal 6:2 and 6:5 – bearing burdens’ is based on a b-greek discussion from July 23, 2002. The initial inquiry focuses on the seemingly distinct concepts of “burdens” in Galatians 6:2 and 6:5, specifically questioning the semantic range and relationship…

Galatians 5:1

“`html Τῇ ἐλευθερίᾳ in Galatians 5:1: Dative of Advantage or Purpose? This exegetical study of Τῇ ἐλευθερίᾳ in Galatians 5:1 Dative of Advantage or Purpose? is based on a b-greek discussion from May 31, 1999. The initial query concerns the syntactical function of the dative case in Τῇ ἐλευθερίᾳ within Galatians 5:1a, specifically whether it…

1 John 5:7

Comma Johanneum

An Exegetical Analysis of the Comma Johanneum (1 John 5:7-8) This exegetical study of the Comma Johanneum is based on a b-greek discussion from Wednesday, October 27, 1999. The initial inquiry concerned locating a visual representation, or “picture,” of the “Comma Johanneum,” a textual passage in 1 John 5:7-8, particularly within early manuscript traditions of…

Jude 5

Frames & Topic In Jude 5 7

Discourse Analysis and Textual Variants in Jude 5-7: The Concept of ‘Frames’ This exegetical study of ‘Frames & Topic in Jude 5-7’ is based on a b-greek discussion from Fri Nov 23 17:08:50 2001. The initial post proposes that Jude 5-7 introduces several ‘frames’ in quick succession, which function as complex systems of concepts rather…

1 Thessalonians 5:10

1 Thess 5 10

An Exegetical Analysis of 1 Thessalonians 5:10 This exegetical study of 1 Thessalonians 5:10 is based on a b-greek discussion from Tuesday, January 29, 2002. The initial query concerned the semantic range of the verbs γρηγορέω (grēgoreō) and καθεύδω (katheudō) in 1 Thessalonians 5:10. The inquirer proposed three potential interpretations for each verb: (1) literal…

Mark 5:9

Mark 5 9 LEGION demoniak

An Exegetical Analysis of Mark 5:9: The Singular and Plural in the Demoniac’s Response An Exegetical Analysis of Mark 5:9: The Singular and Plural in the Demoniac’s Response This exegetical study of Mark 5:9: The Singular and Plural in the Demoniac’s Response is based on a b-greek discussion from Thursday, December 22, 2005. The initial…

Revelation 17:6

QAUMASATE QAUMASIA Hab 1 5  Rev. 17 6

An Exegetical Study of θαυμάσατε θαυμάσια in Habakkuk 1:5 and Revelation 17:6 An Exegetical Study of θαυμάσατε θαυμάσια in Habakkuk 1:5 and Revelation 17:6 This exegetical study of An Exegetical Study of θαυμάσατε θαυμάσια in Habakkuk 1:5 and Revelation 17:6 is based on a b-greek discussion from July 10, 2002. The initial observation notes a…

John 5:26

Classical Greek, John 5 26

An Exegetical Analysis of John 5:26: The Son’s Authority to Possess Life This exegetical study of An Exegetical Analysis of John 5:26: The Son’s Authority to Possess Life is based on a b-greek discussion from May 8, 1999. The initial inquiry questioned the interpretation of the verb ἔδωκεν (he gave) in John 5:26, specifically asking…

James 4:5

James 4 5

Exegetical Analysis of James 4:5 Exegetical Analysis of James 4:5 This exegetical study of James 4:5 is based on a b-greek discussion from Monday, July 19, 1999. The initial inquiry posed the question of the source of James’s quotation, specifically concerning the phrase πρὸς φθόνον ἐπιποθεῖ τὸ πνεῦμα ὃ κατῴκισεν ἐν ἡμῖν. The central exegetical…