Another great video! Your sharing of the ways the Greek is used helps to appreciate the care put into the original, supporting our claims of divine inspiration. That there are no other works of literature which compare in richness and quality to the scriptures, from anywhere near to them in time, also would amaze modern people, if they only cared to understand. May God bless you, your work and those dear to you.
I love how the video camera tilts at 12:28, when Pastor Fisk mentions, "The way of the Lord has been made straight by the crucifixion, death, and resurrection of Jesus". It's rather symbolic of our sinful bent nature.
A translation of "sin" as "bent" echos of Ransom's struggle to relate the idea of evil to the Hrossa in CS Lewis' "Out of the Silent Planet." He used the word "bent" from their language to mean evil.
Another great video! Your sharing of the ways the Greek is used helps to appreciate the care put into the original, supporting our claims of divine inspiration. That there are no other works of literature which compare in richness and quality to the scriptures, from anywhere near to them in time, also would amaze modern people, if they only cared to understand. May God bless you, your work and those dear to you.
007TruthSeeker 4 days ago in playlist Uploaded videos
I love how the video camera tilts at 12:28, when Pastor Fisk mentions, "The way of the Lord has been made straight by the crucifixion, death, and resurrection of Jesus". It's rather symbolic of our sinful bent nature.
unlikelymoose 1 month ago
A translation of "sin" as "bent" echos of Ransom's struggle to relate the idea of evil to the Hrossa in CS Lewis' "Out of the Silent Planet." He used the word "bent" from their language to mean evil.
wcbpolish 2 months ago