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Topic: Religions > Bible
User: "Clifton Hodges"
Date: 17 Jul 2004 10:57:32 AM
Object: Easter And Easter
"Pastor Dave" <nospam*-*pastordave38@yahoo.com> wrote in
message news:clhif09a66ec0b8i13buqbvggksg8dga0s@4ax.com...
| While skydiving off of the Empire State Building on
| Sat, 17 Jul 2004 15:12:14 GMT, "Clifton Hodges"
| <clifton-ray-hodges@spamoutverizon.net> screamed out:
|
|
| >| None of what you've quoted here (snipped) deals with
| >| the fact that the Passover had already passed and so,
| >| the passage could not be talking about the Passover,
| >| since no one would be waiting for what had already
| >| passed to occur.
| >|
| >
| >The Integral of the posts do... GREEK... maintain the
| >grammatical syntax, otherwise, it requires NEW (Different
| >words - not even in W&H itself)... the word greek word
| >"boulomai [1014]" (rendered as bouloMENOS {V-PNP-NSM})
which
| >shows that the Passover had NOT completed yet (which is
| >consisant with other scripures, a couple of which I have
| >already quoted, and it's wider sense of the meaing as
used
| >more than just Acts 12:3,4 - otherwise, you are going to
| >have to change some other places in your Bible also to
| >Easter).
|
| Let us agree to disagree and study the subject further.
| I don't wish to go round and round on this forever. :)
|
Fine with me... I have the grammar of the greek, and is
plenty enough. Also, not to mention, I have talked to many
Jews over the years... one of them explained to of how
problems like this come about... their vocabulary was
limited in the ancient ages, and sometimes they can only use
words that had wider meanings, but I do not remember her
examples... but may have her post on disk - she is, or was,
an attorney.
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