John 17:3 tn Using αὕτηδέ (hautē de) to introduce an explanation is typical Johannine style; it was used before in John 1:19; 3:19, and 15:12. John 17:3 sn This is eternal life. The author here defines eternal life for the readers, although it is worked into the pray...
There is a fine line between prophesy and teaching as prophesy points to revelations from the Holy Spirit and teaching is simply the explanation and application of Scripture. In terms of prophesy within a church, it should be encouraged (1 Cor. 14:1, 1 Cor. 14:39) as it edifies the chu...
When I wrote to the British government CMO, Dame Sally Davies,at the beginning 2019I pointed out that the “hidden hoard” projections of 20 years before - when they first started playing that game - were much smaller than the present. For instance Eric Fombonne (and we didn’t trust Eri...
Something similar is taking place here, and is the best explanation of 1 John 2:1. An English translation like “advocate” or “intercessor” conveys this. 1 John 2:1 tn Or “Jesus Christ the righteous.” 1 John 2:2 tn A suitable English translation for this word (ἱλασμό...
on such problems by means of clear and simple explanation of the way thealphabet operates in English, and the reasons for its variations. Doing this from thebeginning, teaching children that they should not expect the language to beperfectly consistent, but should use its consistent features, ...
Line-by-Line Explanation & Analysis of “No, Thank You, John” Lines 1-4 The first line of "No, Thank You, John" establishes the poem as a dramatic monologue told from the perspective of a female speaker and directed toward a man named "John." The first line also establishes the char...
John 3:20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. (20)For every one that doeth evil hateth the light.—In this and the next verse we have the explanation of the choice of the darkness and rejection of the light...
Normally, you don't have37to resort to the fine points of Greek tenses to understand a verse, but in the case of this verse, you do. No other explanation makes much sense. The idea is that since God's seed, the Holy Spirit, dwells within you, you are prevented from continuing habitu...
Mathematical explanation Both examples above relate to the following trig identity: cos(a − b) + cos(a + b) = 2 cos a cos b And because we’re looking at time-varying signals, slip in a factor of 2πt: cos(2π(a − b)t) + cos(2π(a + b)t) = 2 cos 2πat cos 2...
May 20, 2012 John Carter was an interesting take on Burroughs' book. The film had the right amount of action, science fiction, and save the world talk. The only thing that could have been a little more consolidated was how many times John would finally realize he wanted to stop thinking...