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@Keep_Smiling_4_Jesus Chri…
@Pages If θεός has a female referent then the appropriate feminine article will be used. ἡ for the nominative…
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@Pages Just in case there is some misunderstanding the article τὴν is always feminine in gra…
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None of these claims are aligned with your fal…
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@Pages So you agree that θεὸν (masculine grammatical gender) is identified as feminine grammatical gender by …
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@Pages θεὸς in clause three of Jn. 1:1 on the other hand is a predicate nominative so…
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@Brother Rando April 18 That's b…
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@Pages Since you cannot provide a quote in which I explicitly stated Jesus is a goddess; or, as you put it, <…
@Brother Rando April 12 Jehovah'…
@Pages On the contrary, and not at all. When you state in your writing "feminine noun" that is a lin…
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@Pages On the contrary, and not at all. When you state in your writing "feminine noun" that is a lin…
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No matter how hard you try... Gender is a pers…
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