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'For this ye know,
that no whoremonger,
nor unclean person,
nor covetous man, who is an idolater,
hath any inheritance
in the kingdom of Christ and of God.'
(Eph 5:5)
Hello there,
I find the very title of a thread which challenges the deity of Christ highly offensive. So, though there are several devoted to this subject, I did not want to enter my small offering in any of them.
Today, while looking up a verse in the book, 'Figures of Speech Used in The Bible', I saw what is said there in relation to Ephesians 5:5 (quoted above). In it is a figure of speech called 'hendiadys', where two words are used by only one thing meant: and in this verse, the highlighted words should be read as follows:- 'the kingdom of Christ, yes, of Christ Who is truly God.'
Praise God!
In Christ Jesus
Chris
that no whoremonger,
nor unclean person,
nor covetous man, who is an idolater,
hath any inheritance
in the kingdom of Christ and of God.'
(Eph 5:5)
Hello there,
I find the very title of a thread which challenges the deity of Christ highly offensive. So, though there are several devoted to this subject, I did not want to enter my small offering in any of them.
Today, while looking up a verse in the book, 'Figures of Speech Used in The Bible', I saw what is said there in relation to Ephesians 5:5 (quoted above). In it is a figure of speech called 'hendiadys', where two words are used by only one thing meant: and in this verse, the highlighted words should be read as follows:- 'the kingdom of Christ, yes, of Christ Who is truly God.'
Praise God!
In Christ Jesus
Chris