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  • Greek%20Prepositions.001.pdf

    Roy:  Here is a pictorial representation of Greek prepositions, which have helped me get inside koine Greek a little better.  Perhaps you can add to what I'm looking at.  It has changed my view of interpretation altogether.  There may be more that I have not found.  But, these are the ones I found.

    Instead of just accepting the definition of words from the lexicon, I have investigated the prepositions attached to root words to further my understanding of each word itself.

    BTW.  Wife is feeling a little better AND the Urgent Cares are full.

  •  Sandy: Hope thing go well with your wife.

    Roy

  • Thank you, Roy!  I found your site, book marked it and will listen.

    Got your phone number in my phone.  Mine is 678-481-6678.

    My music site is SoundCloud/southrockstudio.  3 different play lists.

    Will get back with you later.  Need to take my wife to Urgent Care.

    Sandy

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  • Roy:  Glad to see someone else posting research work on this site.

    I read through most of your article and came away with the question: "how do we practice?"  Your article pointed that we do need to practice.  What are the components of that?  Merely not doing things that are against the law?  If so, our focus is on the law by necessity, which contradicts our new direction.  So, how do we practice?  And what do we practice?

    Without the answer, we are just waiting around for Christ to return to change us: "we shall be like him for we shall see him as he is."  Why wait?  What is the practice to see and hear him as he is NOW.  Christ in you the expectation of a notion.

    Jesus said "I AM the way, the truth and the life."  That was not exclusive to him, but to declare to us to find our I AM within us.  The new man.  NEW: kainos.  Moulton says that word means, "novel, strange...new to the possessor...unheard of, unusual...of higher excellence."

    Why is it new?  Because it is new to us who have lived our lives entirely in a perceptual world of matter...flesh and blood if you will, with the thoughts and emotions based on our five material senses.  That includes words on a page.

    We are the way because we are in it, crucified on the cross of time and space.  We are also the truth and the life in him, because he is the truth and the life and he is in us.

    So, how do we practice to put on the new man?  The middle wall of partition is broken down, unless we re-erect it. We can walk straight in and put on those garments, just as we have put on the garments called the material, psychical (emotional, desires) and noetical (thoughts and forms) bodies, which are temporal.

    Why do we continue to believe we aren't what he says we are, until some future point in time and space?  We are sons of God NOW.  Always have been, are right now and always shall be.  How do we practice that?

    Here's a clue: check out The Researchers of Truth web site for an introduction.

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