There’s nothing more powerful than unconditional love, this is what vanishes our sins and get us redemption, one such verse among the many Bible verses about unconditional love is, “Love is patient, and love is kind. It does not envy; it does not boast; it is not proud. It does not...
The Plurality in God: The very first verse of Genesis presents the plurality of God, with Genesis 1:1 using a plural subject and a singular verb, that is, In the beginning gods He created the heavens and the earth. Elohim is the plural of the typical Hebrew word for God, which is El...
Moreover, the next verse refers to “all Israel” being saved. Much has been written about what these two verses mean. Two Traditional Interpretations of “All Israel” Traditionally there have been two views concerning what “all Israel” means. The first interpretation says, with variations,...
28This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. 29I tell you, I will not drink from this fruit of the vine from now on until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father’s kingdom.” ...
In the first verse I will show you, Jesus is telling everyone that the greatest of all the commandments of God the Father is that we learn how to love God with all of our mind, with all of our soul, and with all of our heart. When Jesus is telling us that this is the greatest ...
所以, 你们若真与基督一同复活,就当求在上面的事;那里有基督坐在神的右边。你们要思念上面的事,不要思念地上的事。因为你们已经死了,你们的生命与基督一同藏
The quality of being without an equal. Scripture stresses the uniqueness of God... 5978 warning 5978 warning Telling someone of coming disaster or danger or of the consequences of their action... 6021 sin, nature of 6021 sin, nature of Scripture portrays sin in terms of wro...
I know that seems clumsy all by itself, but lets plug it into the rest of the verse in which it sits. Wherefore, my brethren, you also are become dead to the law by the body of the Christ; unto (eis-with the immediate and intended result being for) you to have been generated to...
Another more "dynamic translation" might render in English the play on words in this verse as: "He had thirty sons who rode thirty burros who had thirty boroughs." "And they were both naked (arummim), the man and his wife, and were not ashamed" (Genesis 2:25). The next verse says...
“The waters which you saw where the harlot sits, are peoples and multitudes and nations and tongues.” Once again, it is not possible to interpret the metaphor literally, which is why the NABRE translates the verse this way: “The waters that you saw where the harlot lives represent ...