blackman217
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lol I SECOND THAT BROTHER- your funnyno because it's all bullshit hail mohammed
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lol I SECOND THAT BROTHER- your funnyno because it's all bullshit hail mohammed
i did not know Protestants still hated Catholics so muchWhat happened was the catholics in their search for power, went about adding bits and pieces to control the masses...things such as the pope being able to speak for god etc....then martin luther told everyone the pope isn't the ultimate authority...thing is, jesus actual meanings have been lost throughout the time under catholic control......all churches except the catholic and orthodox say exactly the same thing, we just vary the way rituals are performed etc...in effect..everyone exceot the catholics think that if you believe god died for your sins your saved, thats the overriding doctrine, the catholics think that if you believ god died for your sins and yoou gave a lot of money to the church, your saved
This is my bad. Given the context I thought using the word Bible was self-explanatory but on second guess it really wasn't, however in the case you quoted I was referring to the New Testament and not the entirety of the Bible. I'm well aware that the Old Testament is not written in Greek, of course.I know you're a Classicist, so it's hard to grasp this idea, but only the New Testament (and not the whole Bible) was written in Greek. The Greeks and Romans didn't create the whole world. The Old Testament (like other Ancient Near Eastern texts) constructs genealogies in various lexico-semantic ways, all of which are patrilineal. However, someone's mother is still often used in a construction of a genealogy of their children, especially if they were of note. I can think of dozens of examples in the Old Testament, the early Mesopotamian texts, Egyptian texts, Akkadian and Hittite royal correspondence texts (which often utilise a brief genealogy), etc.
Yes, 'Jesus was born from the seed (sperma) of David' and this word is used in such a context consistently throughout the New Testament to refer to Jesus' relation to David. Jesus, according to the Old Testament, cannot be the messiah without being of the seed of David.But going back to the Greek of the New Testament: I'm not fluent in Koine Greek and I'm not particularly familiar with the New Testament texts as you claim to be, however:
- Luke (3:23-) traces Jesus' lineage with ᾿Ιησοῦς ... υἱός ᾿Ιωσήφ 'Jesus, son of Joseph', but then has τοῦ x 'who was of x' for all the people going back to God,
- Matthew (1-) traces Jesus' lineage via two constructions: either x υἱοῦ y 'x son of y', or x ἐγέννησε τὸν y 'x begot y'.
As far as I can tell, neither of the two Synoptic Gospels' accounts of Jesus' genealogy is constructed with anything like 'sperma'. 'Sperma' seems to be used in the sense of 'Jesus was born from the seed (sperma) of David', but what other way can they express that Jesus was a descendant of David; 'Jesus was born from the womb of David'?.
I don't hate Catholic's their beliefs are just very very very far from what the bible tells us, and i am not talking about things that are open for interpretation, i am saying thing's which is stated clear as day. For example catholic say you are saved by works. The bible says you are saved by grace.i did not know Protestants still hated Catholics so much
the bible says alot of things dearI don't hate Catholic's their beliefs are just very very very far from what the bible tells us, and i am not talking about things that are open for interpretation, i am saying thing's which is stated clear as day. For example catholic say you are saved by works. The bible says you are saved by grace.