I explained it to you. The Greek word for God = Theos. But when one is called god in the same paragraph-The true God is called Ho-Theos and the one being called god is called Theos.
I’m supposed to accept an explanation of Greek grammar from someone who hasn’t studied Greek? I gave you the correct definitions! Theos= a god, ho Theos= the God.
Theos is a general, non specific term, while ho Theos is distinctive in its focus.
Which god will you serve? The God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob!
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