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@Brother Rando "As I stated before θεὸν λόγον is no where in …
Second, the absolute declaration of "NEVER" in your "Jesus is NEVER called Θεόν"…
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@Pages - With Greek, this question you ask is grammatical nonsense since you only see θεόν as a title with i…
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@Pages Therefore, the logical implication of it being a true statement is that all referents…
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@Pages The following is what you copied and then edited to suit your purpose. θεός was changed to
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I knew you couldn't resist @Keep_Smiling_4_Jesus in God's Name Found in the Greek Scriptures under θεόν (theon). Comment by Brother Rando February 2024
Jesus nor Satan is ever called Θεόν. It is a s…
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Surprise Surprise @Keep_Smiling_4_Jesus in Can you Answer? Comment by Brother Rando February 2024
Regarding the "superlative title" claim for θεόν; provide one instance from a Greek lexicon tha…
So, as a reminder, what does your assertion state emphatically about the use o…
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