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Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
Strong’s G5620: From hos and te, ὥστε is a conjunction linking cause and effect, expressing result or consequence. Used extensively in NT to show logical outcomes of God’s actions and teachings, bridging divine purpose with human response. U- Unveiling the…
Strong’s G5618: A comparative conjunction derived from ‘hōs’ and ‘per’, meaning “just as, even as, exactly like.” Used to draw precise parallels and comparisons, particularly in theological contexts. U- Unveiling the Word Hōsper serves as a precise comparative conjunction in…
Strong’s G5613: A versatile particle of comparison and connection derived from Proto-Indo-European roots, hōs functions as an adverb and conjunction expressing similarity, manner, or time. Essential in NT teachings for drawing analogies between spiritual truths and earthly experiences. U –…
Strong’s G5037: A conjunction meaning both or and, used to connect related ideas, events, or concepts in Scripture. Often appearing in pairs or sequences, it helps articulate complex theological relationships and the comprehensive nature of God’s work, binding together divine…
Strong’s G4250: A temporal adverb and conjunction meaning “before” or “formerly,” used to mark sequence of events or prior conditions. In New Testament usage, it often introduces significant temporal transitions, particularly in narratives about divine intervention and prophetic fulfillment. U-…
Strong’s G4133: A particle meaning “however, nevertheless, but,” used to introduce an exception or contrast. In ancient Greek, it marked important transitions or qualifications. In New Testament usage, it often introduces significant theological statements or moral imperatives following broader discussions.…