Why is it that you are telling me what a greek phrase means when you don't know greek?
It doesnt take a rocket scientist to see what God means in His Word when you are given the spirit. I dont know all the intricates of electronics either but i
A spiritual match? What are you talking about?
EXACTLY!!!!
1 Cor 3:1 And so, brothers and sisters,
F16 I could not speak to you as spiritual people, but rather as people of the flesh,
To say that it doesn't clearly violates the greek itself. It says what it says, and "into the eternities of eternities" means "forever."
Ugh do someone have to know greek to be able to research a word a see that that phrase cannot mean into the eternities of eternities
Here do some more research
Etymology of the English word eternity
the English word
eternity derived from the Old French word
eternite derived from the Latin word
aeternitas (eternity, infinite time; immortality) derived from the Classical Latin word
aeternus (eternal, everlasting, imperishable) derived from the Latin word
aeviternus (eternal, everlasting, imperishable) derived from the Late Latin word
aevum (time, time of life, age) derived from the Greek word
aion, αἰών (properly, an age; by extension, perpetuity (also past); by implication, the world; specially (Jewish) a Messianic period (present or future)) derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
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