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The New Testament - God's Message of Goodness, Ease and Well-Being Which Brings God's Gifts of His Spirit, His Life, His Grace, His Power, His Fairness, His Peace and His Love (Paperback, 2019 ed.)
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The New Testament - God's Message of Goodness, Ease and Well-Being Which Brings God's Gifts of His Spirit, His Life, His Grace, His Power, His Fairness, His Peace and His Love (Paperback, 2019 ed.)
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Special Features of This Translation Multiple possible translations
of the Greek text are presented: 1 Cor. 13:7, Love] continuously
covers all mankind; it is habitually loyal to all humanity; it
constantly has an expectation for all mankind; it is continuously
remaining under and giving support to all people. (or, since "all"
can also be neuter: It progressively puts a protecting roof over
all things; it is habitually trusting in, and believing for, all
things; it is continually hoping in or for all things; it keeps on
patiently enduring all things.) Contrasting readings from other New
Testament manuscripts are presented: John 3:13, "Furthermore, no
one has ascended (or: stepped up) into the heaven (or: atmosphere)
except the One descending (or: stepping down) from out of the midst
of the atmosphere (or: heaven): the Son of Mankind (the Son of the
human; Humanity's Son; the Son of man) - the One continuously being
(or: constantly existing) within the midst of the heaven (or:
atmosphere). with p66 & 75, Aleph, B and others: And yet not
even one person climbed up into heaven (or: the sky), if not that
one at one point descending from out of the midst of heaven (or:
the sky) - the Human Being.] Expanded renderings of the Greek verb
tenses are presented: Rev. 22:20, The One continuously testifying
these things is saying, "Yes, I am continuously (or: habitually;
repeatedly; or: presently) coming quickly (swiftly; promptly) "
Amen (So be it; It is so; Count on it). Be continuously (or:
repeatedly) coming, Lord Jesus Optional functions of noun and
adjective cases (which determine which English preposition to use),
and which the context allows, are presented: Rom. 8:24, For in the
expectation and with hope we are suddenly made whole and healthy
(or: You see, by the expectation we are delivered and saved; For,
to expectation we were at one point rescued; To be sure, we were
kept safe for the expectation) Now expectation (or: hope) being
continuously seen (or: observed) is not expectation (or: hope), for
who continues hoping in expectation for what he also constantly
sees (or: observes)? From the Introduction: This is a work that
seeks to give the reader some involvement in the process of
translating by presenting a range of semantic meanings of
significant Greek words in the midst of the text. Expansions and
amplifications are placed in parentheses. Other optional renderings
of either phrases or sentences are made parenthetical and come
after the word "or," followed by a colon. 1 Corinthians 7:19
provides an example: The circumcision is nothing, and the
uncircumcision is nothing - but to the contrary what matters is
the] observing and keeping of the goals implanted from God (or: of
the impartation of the finished product within, which is God; or:
God's inward directives to His] end). Jonathan Mitchell has an MA
in Anthropology He began study of New Testament Greek in 1962
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