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- March 24th, 2017, 2:43 pm
- Forum: New Testament
- Topic: Acts 15:11
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Re: Acts 15:11
Thank you, for answers. I've met in christianity teaching: once saved, always saved (in sense: believe in Jesus and you will be saved instantly). I thougt that this text may be bear out so teaching. But the words of Jonathan are important: "It's not telling us when this salvation occurs, it's t...
- March 23rd, 2017, 5:53 pm
- Forum: New Testament
- Topic: Acts 15:11
- Replies: 4
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Acts 15:11
Dear friends I'm interested in the correct rendering of Acts 15:11. In the translations the collocation PISTEUOMEN SWQHNAI (πιστεύομεν σωθῆναι) is given by: "we shall/will be saved", "to be saved", "we are saved", "have been saved". Why the translations are so...
- August 5th, 2012, 11:57 am
- Forum: Other
- Topic: Spelling in Acts 7:16
- Replies: 1
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Spelling in Acts 7:16
Dear friends,
In Acts 7:16 the name of Hamor in my Nestle-Aland editon (27 ed.) is written: *E)MMW/R (Ἐμμώρ) but in Aland (4.ed) *E(MMW/R (Ἑμμώρ). Are both spellings are correct? BDAG gives the spelling (with rough breathing) *E(MMW/R (Ἑμμώρ), so the other is wrong?
Jarek Romanowski
In Acts 7:16 the name of Hamor in my Nestle-Aland editon (27 ed.) is written: *E)MMW/R (Ἐμμώρ) but in Aland (4.ed) *E(MMW/R (Ἑμμώρ). Are both spellings are correct? BDAG gives the spelling (with rough breathing) *E(MMW/R (Ἑμμώρ), so the other is wrong?
Jarek Romanowski