@BretBaier I thought immigration is a federal issue, not a state issue. It’s why Biden was able to stop Texas from building the wall. Am I wrong that it is not a state issue?
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Attacks on the character of God are prevalent. Many people find it difficult to understand how God's love and his holiness are perfectly balanced in his character and actions.
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Today's word "Emmanouel" means “Immanuel”
This word occurs only once in the NT: “The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him ‘Immanuel’—which means, ‘God with us’".
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Different Bible translations are still trustworthy. Translation committees have different translation philosophies and different varieties of English style, so we find differences among the translations.
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There are times I feel myself being drawn back to more of a word–for–word translation. I think that the form in which meaning is conveyed can often be part of that meaning. I see this again in Hebrews 12:1–2.
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Today's word from the Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words is "εὐχαριστέω" which means “to give thanks.” It almost exclusively denotes thanksgiving directed toward God.
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Textual criticism and New Testament manuscript questions are the focus of much of Chapter 9, especially viewpoints from Bart Ehrman. I encourage you to push through to the end. It’s worth the investment!
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When Mark introduces his gospel by writing “gospel of Jesus Christ” (εὐαγγελίου Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ), does he mean that Jesus proclaims the gospel or that Jesus is the content of the gospel?
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In celebration of the Advent season, Today's word is "ἐλπίζω" which means “to hope.” Hope is directed toward the future.
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In Chapter 8 of Why I Trust the Bible, we look at some of the better-known passages that are textually questionable, meaning they were probably added by scribes in later centuries.
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Today's word from the Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words is "māšîah" which means “anointed one.” It is the Hebrew word from which we derive the word “Messiah.”
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Issues of textual criticism are covered in Chapter 7 of Why I Trust the Bible, including the differences between Greek manuscripts that relay the original writings throughout the centuries.
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