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Kat:

Hi Dawidos,

Just doing what I do (searching) not trying to show you up or anything like that  :)  Just didn't want to take credit for all these Scripture, as Ray had already brought them out in his articles.

mercy, peace and love
Kat

Dawidos:
Yeah. I know and I'm very grateful. I was joking about me :D :D You are irreplaceable :)

Love you (agape-love) and God bless all of you.

Dave in Tenn:
I've found in the various translations available to E-sword that the 'literal' translations tend to be more consistent in verb-tenses of the Greek.  On my list, that is mostly the Concordant Literal Version and Young's Literal Translation.  Both (but especially the CLV) can be cumbersome to just 'read', but I find myself always checking them for confirmation of verb tense.  Just an observation.

Duane:
In reading the LOF 111, I soon realized how vitally important the aorist tense is to understanding the Bible, and in all my years of church and formal training, I never heard it mentioned once!
It IS, in fundamental circles, a present/or non situation.  You ARE/AREN'T saved etc.  All the verses with the aorist etense are  QUOTED but with no thought of it being an action/on-going verb!
Being guilty of it myself, all these years, I see how I, myself, was blinded!   Thank God for the truth and this web-site which God made sure I didn't pass by.
I REALLY feel selected for whatever His purpose is and try to apply the aorist tense to my life! 

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