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Old 09-23-2008, 03:33 AM
Steven Avery Steven Avery is offline
 
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Hi Folks,

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Originally Posted by Steven Avery
a Strongs "phonetic spelling" correction from the previous post. dzyooce == (not) dyzooce
For completeness, the other correction to the first post is the following:

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Originally Posted by Steven Avery
The word dios would be a Latin word, so you would not expect to see it in the Greek text. In most cases the word for God in Greek will be qeovß (Theos).
As discussed in some depth in the second post, and below, dios is the form of the Greek word being discussed in Acts 14:13.

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Originally Posted by Steven Avery
There is no word dios==God in either the TR or the modern version Greek text in the verse... I looked particularly at verse 12 in my double-checking
Same correction as above, since the word dios is the form in verse 13, which I had not looked at closely.

b-greek forum
http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/b...er/026566.html
"Two forms of ZEUS occur in the NT (Acts 14:12, 13), one the acc. DIA and the other gen. DIOS."


This does not alter my second post, the one directly above, since that had incorporated the correct information. However the first post could mislead a reader, clear corrections are importantant.

Shalom,
Steven

Last edited by Steven Avery; 09-23-2008 at 04:02 AM.