SOUND BIBLICAL TEACHING ON THE RAPTURE OF THE CHURCH - 4

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Sound Biblical Teaching on Rapture of the Church by Dr. Renald Showers of Ankerberg Theological Research Institute, resource at http://www.johnankerberg.com/media-clips/media-clip-main_1.html.

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  • Ma 16:18 gates of hades (Darby and Young translations).

    le porte dell Ades (lucci), las puertas del Hades (reina de valera)

    les portes des sejour des morts (segond).

  • @frank0067 You do not get it.

    we all have the logos (general word of God) but not rhema; God directed word

    for a believer in a particular situation.

    you obviously do not know the translations that state"the GATES OF HADES"

    or/and explaining footnotes.

    i'm not getting lost in translation; never play semantics when the philology

    does not correspond with the spiritual deduction.

    the drifting from topic to topic is inherent to the y t comment structure

    but convenient to avoid answers right?

  • @reliinfo what does.. in general mean?

    what has situation have to do with the Word of God?

    ok when i speak i dont use half greek or other words.. use all english here will you...

    keep it simple .. i see your getting lost here in the translation.. which has nothing to do with what were talking before

  • @frank0067 yes both are the word of God, but one is in general

    but the other one for a believer in a specific situation.

    the last one goes through the Holy Spirit.

    the logos was spoken initially and recorded (biblical) later on.

    thr rhema must be in line with logos.

  • @frank0067 The original texts are in hebrew, aramaic and greek.

    In Ma 5 hell means lake of fire (gehenna) but in Ma 16 hell means

    realm of the dead (hades).

  • @reliinfo well the Word of God is both...

    yet the fundemetal word is written that is the base for the spoen word.. without the first inital written, how do you have the spoken?

  • @reliinfo yes it is correct.. Hell is not greek or aramaic .. the biblre is english...

  • @frank0067 we also noticed your wrong bible deduction of the gospel texts

    concerning authority and power.

    And would you say that the Ezekiel rhema is a general logos for all believers?

  • @frank0067 Not correct; the word hell in English covers several Greek words;

    like hades, tartaros and the aramaic gehenna.

  • @reliinfo none of those words... the word is Hell there

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