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Old 09-13-2014, 09:33 AM   #2
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Default Re: LSM's Etymological Errors - Nigel Tomes

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That depends upon how we determine inerrancy? Hasn't Nigel shown us that we can't determine the meaning of Greek words undisturbed by doubt?
Nigel says that we should just use the meanings of the Greek works at the time of the NT, and not consider the etymology, history or future use of the word. He doesn't say that we can't be sure of the meaning of the Greek words.

Inerrant means that every word of the Bible is true. Do you believe that?
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