A book based on sound research, the Concordant Literal New Testament (which uses for source, the most ancient Greek scriptures) - that would be before the church made numerous changes. We have, additionally, the holy spirit. I assume you (the reader) have felt it a mistake not to capitalize "holy spirit," so let me clarify. The oldest Greek scriptures tell us that in the beginning was the Word - the Word was toward God - and God was the Word. Consequently, Jesus is the Word made flesh, He is toward God, and God is Jesus (because He has the Spirit of God, only ) Jesus had the Spirit without...
A book based on sound research, the Concordant Literal New Testament (which uses for source, the most ancient Greek scriptures) - that would be before...
This book reveals symbols, used so abundantly, in the Old, and New Testaments, what they mean, what they are telling us. Symbols say much more than words. Capitals, in lower case first letters, of words, also tell a great deal. For example, should "holy spirit" be capitalized? Most times no, because, though God is Spirit, Himself, the "holy spirit" is your own spirit, wedded to the Spirit (the Almighty). It is in union with God, but it is, in part, your own spirit. How much is God, how much "you," depends on you
This book reveals symbols, used so abundantly, in the Old, and New Testaments, what they mean, what they are telling us. Symbols say much more than wo...