NT Greek: How a busy mom of 4 learned Greek

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Ever thought that learning Greek takes too much time? Is it even possible to learn Greek when we are so busy? How can we set aside the time necessary to learn Greek. Listen to Meg, who is a busy mother of 4 with health issues and how she learned Greek and now reads her New Testament in the original language!

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Oh, wow! I loved her answer, too! Very very quotable! "If your relationship with the Lord Jesus is the most important relationship that you have, and if the Lord communicates to us only through His Word, and if the Lord ordained that His Scriptures would be written down in Greek and Hebrew, then isn't learning that language in which God communicated to us, to have relationship with us, worthy of our time?"

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Thirst for a deeper and accurate understanding of the Word motivated me - especially after hearing goofy teaching and needing to see for myself what the text actually stated. The good reference works also made me realize I needed structured study to understand their technical terms

markmarkster
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Hello brother, God Bless you.
I want knowing. What do you think about this?

What is the sujet the participe dikaioumenoi en Rom 3:24 because this word is in nominative and pantes is in nominative and the vers 22 pantas is acusativ.

The acusativ here can't be the sujet

Thanks

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Based on some Bible translations, some people think that Paul’s words to Romans 1:27 only apply to men who have been married to a woman and who betray or reject their wife because of the man. Does the Bible's Greek text support such a view?

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