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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 G5619: From two particles meaning “just as if” or “as it were.” Indicates comparison or approximation, expressing a hypothetical or figurative likeness. Used in contexts of spiritual visions and supernatural appearances, particularly in Pauline literature. Classical usage extends to…
Strong’s G5616: A comparative particle derived from ὡς (hōs) and εἰ (ei), meaning “as if” or “like.” Used to express similarity or approximation, particularly in descriptions of spiritual manifestations and numerical estimates in the New Testament. U- Unveiling the Word…
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 G5599: An emphatic vocative particle used for direct address, expressing profound attention, deep emotion, or solemn appeal. Derived from ancient Greek oral tradition, it serves to intensify the personal nature of an address, particularly in moments of divine-human interaction.…
Strong’s G5106: A compound inferential particle meaning “therefore, accordingly,” formed from τοι (indeed) and νυν (now). Used in contexts requiring clear logical conclusions, particularly regarding authority and ethical obligations in light of divine truth. U- Unveiling the Word τοίνυν functions…
Strong’s G5105: A compound inferential particle meaning “therefore indeed, consequently,” formed from τοι (indeed), γάρ (for), and οὖν (therefore). Used to introduce strong conclusions in ethical and theological arguments, emphasizing the necessity of response to divine truth. U- Unveiling the…
Strong’s G5104: An enclitic particle meaning “surely, indeed,” primarily used in compounds in the New Testament. Though not appearing independently, it strengthens assertions and emphasizes certainty in compound forms, adding force to spiritual truths. U- Unveiling the Word τοι serves…
Strong’s G4220: An interrogative particle meaning “whether,” used to introduce alternative questions. In New Testament usage, appears uniquely in John 7:17 to pose a crucial question about the divine versus human origin of Jesus’ teaching. Indicates thoughtful discernment between options.…
Strong’s G4218: An enclitic particle meaning “at some time, ever, once,” used to indicate indefinite time in the past or future. In New Testament usage, often highlights transformative moments, particularly in describing conversion experiences and spiritual change. Emphasizes the contrast…
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.…
Strong’s G4007: An enclitic particle used to emphasize or intensify words and phrases. Found primarily in compounds and as a suffix in NT Greek. Adds force to relative pronouns and conjunctions, emphasizing certainty, precision, or intensity of the modified word.…