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Orthodox Christian interested in religious/ecclesiastical history, Patristics, music, digital forensics, technology, NLP/CL, Python, etc.


Feb
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comment What does it mean to be “born of water”?
I think this is the best answer to this question.
Feb
13
comment Why is 'Sabbath' often plural in the Greek text (both LXX and NT) yet translated as if it were singular?
I believe I've heard of this before concerning the godhead referred to as the 'plural of majesty.'
Feb
13
comment “the first day of the week” in 1 Corinthians 16:2
@brilliant this is how
Feb
13
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Feb
13
reviewed Reviewed Which hermeneutics follow the tradition of Friedrich Schleiermacher?
Feb
13
reviewed No Action Needed What was Noah thinking when he sent a raven from the ark?
Feb
13
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Feb
13
reviewed Reviewed What was Noah thinking when he sent a raven from the ark?
Feb
13
reviewed Reviewed Why did John take Mary, who was married, into his home?
Feb
13
reviewed No Action Needed Interpretations of Elihu in Job
Feb
13
reviewed Reviewed Why did John take Mary, who was married, into his home?
Feb
13
reviewed No Action Needed How are we to interpret the Moon turning into blood, in Joel 2:31 and Rev 6:12?
Feb
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reviewed Reviewed Why did the tabernacle use the colors blue, purple and scarlet?
Feb
13
revised What portions of the New Testament are purported to have originally been written in Aramaic?
added note on q theory
Feb
13
revised What arguments exist that would refute the theory concerning Aramaic primacy of the New Testament?
added note on Q
Feb
13
comment Why is 'Sabbath' often plural in the Greek text (both LXX and NT) yet translated as if it were singular?
Could you elaborate on this a little more? I think you're on to something but I'd like to see some more support or a citation from a scholarly source.
Feb
13
revised Why is 'Sabbath' often plural in the Greek text (both LXX and NT) yet translated as if it were singular?
added links to related questions
Feb
13
comment Why is 'Sabbath' often plural in the Greek text (both LXX and NT) yet translated as if it were singular?
@MonicaCellio will do.
Feb
13
comment “the first day of the week” in 1 Corinthians 16:2
I have the same question for you @brilliant ^^^^
Feb
13
comment “the first day of the week” in 1 Corinthians 16:2
@SarahNoll you don't have to answer if you don't wish to, but do you identify as a Seventh Day Adventist or as a Nestorian? I'm seeing a connection between those groups and this line of thought. It's still a great question, I'm just wondering.