Colossians 2:9

QEOTHS Col 2 9

An Exegetical Examination of θεότης in Colossians 2:9 The term θεότης in Colossians 2:9 presents a critical point of exegetical inquiry regarding the nature of Christ’s divine being. This analysis aims to explore the precise semantic range of this term, differentiate it from closely related Greek vocabulary, and evaluate its usage within both biblical and…

Romans 3:9

IOUDAIOUS TE KAI HELLHNAS (Rom 3 9)

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John 9:27

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John 15:9

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Matthew 9:17

An Exegetical Analysis of καινος and νεος in Matthew 9:17 This exegetical study of An Exegetical Analysis of καινος and νεος in Matthew 9:17 is based on a b-greek discussion from Mon Sep 13 1999. The initial inquiry concerns the semantic distinction between the Greek adjectives καινος and νεος as they appear in Matthew 9:17,…

Galatians 1:9

Gal. 1 9 Accusative Of Person To Whom

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Revelation 9:14

Rev. 9 14

An Exegetical Analysis of Revelation 9:14 An Exegetical Analysis of Revelation 9:14: The Grammatical Scope of the Prepositional Phrase Revelation 9:14 presents a concise but grammatically significant passage that invites exegetical scrutiny, particularly regarding the syntactic function of the prepositional phrase ἐπὶ τῷ ποταμῷ τῷ μεγάλῳ Εὐφράτῃ (epi tō potamō tō megalō Euphratē). The primary…

Revelation 19:9

Blessed are those who are invited to the wedding supper of the Lamb Revelation 19 9

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Matthew 19:9

Matthew 19:9

An Exegetical Analysis of Matthew 19:9: The Exception Clause and the Nature of Adultery This exegetical study of Matthew 19:9 is based on a b-greek discussion from Wednesday, May 12, 1999. The initial inquiry focused on the grammatical structure of Matthew 19:9, particularly the phrase μὴ ἐπὶ πορνείᾳ, and its implications for understanding Jesus’ teaching…

Mark 16:9

Mark 16:9

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