Revelation 7:4

Revelation 7:4 and Israel

“`html An Exegetical Study of Revelation 7:4 This exegetical study of Revelation 7:4 is based on a b-greek discussion from April 2, 2007. The initial inquiry centered on the precise semantic range of the phrase ἐκ πάσης φυλῆς υἱῶν Ἰσραήλ, specifically questioning whether it denotes that the 144,000 sealed individuals constitute the entirety of Israel…

Revelation 12:18

Revelation 12:18

An Exegetical Examination of Revelation 12:18: Textual Placement and Verbal Agreement This exegetical study of Revelation 12:18 is based on a b-greek discussion from Fri Jul 30 14:57:17 1999. The initial inquiry concerns the variation in English Bible translations regarding the verse numbering of Revelation 12, specifically why some versions conclude the chapter with 18…

Revelation 20:3

Revelation 20:3

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Revelation 3:12

Revelation 3:12

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Revelation 4:8

An Exegetical Examination of Revelation 4:8: The Grammatical Status of ΚΥΡΙΟΣ Ὁ ΘΕΟΣ Ὁ ΠΑΝΤΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ An Exegetical Examination of Revelation 4:8: The Grammatical Status of ΚΥΡΙΟΣ Ὁ ΘΕΟΣ Ὁ ΠΑΝΤΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ This exegetical study of An Exegetical Examination of Revelation 4:8: The Grammatical Status of ΚΥΡΙΟΣ Ὁ ΘΕΟΣ Ὁ ΠΑΝΤΟΚΡΑΤΩΡ is based on a b-greek discussion…

Revelation 16:19

Revelation 16 19   The Great City of BABYLON

An Exegetical Study of Revelation 16:19 Revelation 16:19 – The Great City This exegetical study of Revelation 16:19 – the great city is based on a b-greek discussion from December 26, 2005. The initial inquiry concerned the grammatical relationship between “the great city” (ἡ πόλις ἡ μεγάλη) and “Babylon the Great” (Βαβυλὼν ἡ μεγάλη) in…

Revelation 19:9

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

“`html An Exegetical Study of Revelation 19:9 This exegetical study of Translation of Revelation 19:9 is based on a b-greek discussion from April 19, 2000. The initial inquiry, posted by a new member to the list, sought clarification on a nuance in the translation of Revelation 19:9, specifically regarding the identity of the speaker. While…

Revelation 4:1

Grammatical Errors In Revelation

Grammatical Peculiarities in Revelation: An Exegetical Examination of Perceived Solecisms This exegetical study of ‘Grammatical errors in Revelation?’ is based on a b-greek discussion from May 16, 1999. The initial inquiry posed the question of whether alleged grammatical errors in the Greek of the Book of Revelation served to distinguish its authorship from other Johannine…

2 John 11

New Testament • Re: Split Constituent in John 2:11
Stephen Hughes wrote:

April 20th, 2017, 1:09 am

How difficult is it to make concordance list this into one with verse-either-side or paragraph contexts? Looking them up one by one and finding the element mentioned is tedious.

Here’s one way you could do that: use a text editor to make lists of verses like this:

CODE:

Luke 19:23; John 17:6; John 17:8

Now use a site like Biblegateway that allows you to specify more than one verse at the same time. Here is the format for the URL you need:

CODE:

https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke 19:23; John 17:6; John 17:8&version=SBLGNT

Or you can enter the list of verses into their text box and select SBLGNT, if you prefer. Please start a new thread if you want to discuss the results of that, or put it into your moieties thread.

Statistics: Posted by Jonathan Robie — April 20th, 2017, 6:16 am


Revelation 20:5

Revelation 20:5

“`html An Exegetical Analysis of Revelation 20:5b This exegetical study of An Exegetical Analysis of Revelation 20:5b is based on a b-greek discussion from November 15, 2010. The initial query focused on the grammatical relationship of Revelation 20:5b (αὕτη ἡ ἀνάστασις ἡ πρώτη) to the preceding verses (20:4 and 20:5a), specifically identifying its subject and…

Revelation 21:3

Revelation 21:3

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