>
>The aforementioned definition is a matter I admittedly need to do
>further study on. But the question is my mind is, can the word
>MAKARIOS carry both of these ideas simultaneously? Could God be both
>blessed and happy? Or, could he be seen as only "happy" in the
context
>of 1 Tim. 1:11? This suggestion has been raised by a participant on
>this list. Maybe some might consider this type of theologia,
>"primitive anthropomorphism," but I personally think its an awesome
>thought that hO PANTOKRATWR could be "happy" or joyful in a sense
>analogous to humans.
>
>Any other thoughts would certainly be appreciated.
>
Geneva
Zep
3:17Geneva
The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he
will save, he will rejoice over thee with joy; he will
rest in his love, he will joy over thee with singing.
I think his joy is beyond awesome! He is happy
beyond our comprehension.
Steve
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Steve Long
steve@allegrographics.com
Saint Peters, Missouri
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