Monthly Archives: August 2017

Separated Only (as in still married)

In Matthew 19:9 and Mark 10:11-12 replace the word divorce with “separated” or “separates from” (as in still married) for the correct meaning from the Greek text. Mark 10:11-12 “He said to them, “Whoever separates from his wife, and marries … Continue reading

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First of Sabbaths

The phrase “First Day of the Week” should not be found in new testament. It is not in the Greek. In the Greek text what is found is “mia ton Sabbaton”, “First of Sabbaths”. Here is Matthew 28:1 with Strong’s … Continue reading

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No Dualism

Christianity is not dualistic. It’s not faith vs works An active faith leads one to do good works. It’s not Law vs grace, but law with grace as grace can not exist with out Law. It’s not flesh vs spirit. … Continue reading

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New and Old Covenants Together.

Hebrews 7:19 “(for the law made nothing perfect), and a bringing in of a better hope, through which we draw near to God.” The Greek word translated “bringing in” means superintroduction. In the Greek it is a combination of the … Continue reading

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What is the New Covenant?

Most do not think about what is the New Covenant. What are its terms? “This is the covenant that I will make with them: ‘After those days,’ says the Lord, ‘I will put my laws on their heart, I will … Continue reading

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The English Translation is Not Always Reliable

Look to the Greek and Hebrew text for the exact meaning of scripture. Some interesting truth is found in the Greek root words. The English in some places does not represent a reliable translation. In a few places the English … Continue reading

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The Prodigal Son

The parables are not just nice stories to teach a moral lesson. The Prodigal Son represents the ten tribed house of Israel, the other son is the house of Judah. Obviously the Father is Yahweh God. They were brought back … Continue reading

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Romans 14:14 and Unclean

In the Greek, Romans 14:14 does not have the word unclean. Here is how the Greek reads. Romans 14:14 “I know, and am persuaded in the Lord Jesus, that nothing is common of itself; except that to him who considers … Continue reading

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Adultery, Adulteration, To Mix

Exodus 20:14 “Thou shall not commit adultery.” In the Hebrew and Greek the word adultery means adulteration, to mix. This includes: hybridization of the seed of plants mixing types of cloth interbreeding different types of animals interbreeding different races of … Continue reading

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More Promises made to Physical Israel

There are over one hundred marks given in scripture to help one identify who is true physical Israel. Here are three more unconditional physical promises. Numbers 6:27 “They shall put my name on the children of Israel”. Christian. Hebrews 11:18 … Continue reading

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