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  1. #241

    i-post daw daun i-discuss nato.

  2. #242
    Quote Originally Posted by rcruman View Post
    walay hubaray, verse by verse.
    hatagan tikag verse nga ang tao puede mahimong dios (apan dili DIOS), unsa man.
    wala man ko nimo minusi bro, naluoy man gani ko nimo.

    Peace!
    maayo diay ka masantos rcruman kay maloloyon man ka.. hala ihatag dayon aron atong hashasan. kay mag verse by verse mahimo ta ug static nga robot ana ruman.

  3. #243
    daghan mn gods diri sa kalibutan... kanang mga feeling nga labaw pa sila sa Ginoo.

  4. #244
    OT: ahahahaha abi man nako ang wala sa bible d sakto.. dapat naay jud ebidensya...

  5. #245
    Quote Originally Posted by rcruman View Post
    better review your understanding or knowledge bro.
    Cephas doesn't mean "ROCK"

    Cephas = "stone"
    another name for the apostle Peter
    Kephas - Greek Lexicon

    in Matthew 16:18 it states:
    Book of Matthew
    Chapter 16 Read This Chapter
    16:18 [ Greek Font Size: – / + | Toggle Font ] [ View in: BYZ / TR | Side-by-side | Greek Lexical Parser ]
    And I say (5719) also unto thee, That thou art (574 Peter, and upon this rock I will build (5692) my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against (5692) it.

    the word ROCK there is not Cephas but Petra.

    Petra pet'-ra
    Parts of Speech TDNT
    Noun Feminine 6:95,834
    Definition
    a rock, cliff or ledge
    a projecting rock, crag, rocky ground
    a rock, a large stone
    metaph. a man like a rock, by reason of his firmness and strength of soul

    Translated Words
    KJV (16) - rock, 16;
    NAS (15) - rock, 10; rocks, 3; rocky, 2;
    Petra - Greek Lexicon

    and the real ROCK according to the bible is CHRIST and everything about faith must be build upon HIM.

    Peace!
    it is you who better review your understanding or knowledge.

    you keep on insisting about petros and petra when it is clear that in aramaic it's kepha and jesus spoke aramaic and not greek. and don't give me a greek lexicon. kepha is not greek, it's aramaic.

    here are non-catholic christian scholars who solidify the proof that kephas is "rock" though in greek it is petros (stone/peebles) and petra (rock/big stone). but it was clear that jesus spoke aramaic and in aramaic kephas is "rock".

    here's from a non-catholic christian scholar:

    Although it is true that petros and petra can mean "stone" and "rock" respectively in earlier Greek, the distinction is largely confined to poetry. Moreover the underlying Aramaic is in this case unquestionable; and most probably kepha was used in both clauses ("you are kepha" and "on this kepha"), since the word was used both for a name and for a "rock". The Peshitta (written in Syriac, a language cognate with Aramaic) makes no distinction between the words in the two clauses. The Greek makes the distinction between petros and petra simply because it is trying to preserve the pun, and in Greek the feminine petra could not very well serve as a masculine name.

    The Expositor's Bible Commentary: Volume 8 (Matthew, Mark, Luke)
    (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1984), page 368
    JPK pages 17-18

    you can read the rest here:

    Who is the Rock?

  6. #246
    Quote Originally Posted by krushuddel View Post
    OT: you sure it is impossible or u just cant? coz u dont have? if u have then what are your moral standards? post as many as you like..
    are you a pure aetheist? then you must not believe in any gods or god and oppose to their teachings and moral standards.
    you are simply not getting my point at all.

    oh well.

  7. #247
    Quote Originally Posted by tribu View Post
    it is you who better review your understanding or knowledge.

    you keep on insisting about petros and petra when it is clear that in aramaic it's kepha and jesus spoke aramaic and not greek. and don't give me a greek lexicon. kepha is not greek, it's aramaic.

    here are non-catholic christian scholars who solidify the proof that kephas is "rock" though in greek it is petros (stone/peebles) and petra (rock/big stone). but it was clear that jesus spoke aramaic and in aramaic kephas is "rock".

    here's from a non-catholic christian scholar:

    Although it is true that petros and petra can mean "stone" and "rock" respectively in earlier Greek, the distinction is largely confined to poetry. Moreover the underlying Aramaic is in this case unquestionable; and most probably kepha was used in both clauses ("you are kepha" and "on this kepha"), since the word was used both for a name and for a "rock". The Peshitta (written in Syriac, a language cognate with Aramaic) makes no distinction between the words in the two clauses. The Greek makes the distinction between petros and petra simply because it is trying to preserve the pun, and in Greek the feminine petra could not very well serve as a masculine name.

    The Expositor's Bible Commentary: Volume 8 (Matthew, Mark, Luke)
    (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1984), page 368
    JPK pages 17-18

    you can read the rest here:

    Who is the Rock?
    My question to you, what is being used in Matthew 16:18? is it KEPHAS or PETRA?
    kana lang sa.

    Peace!

  8. #248
    OT:

    kung kinsa to kahibaw ug aramaic, pls dw ko ug translate "i read the bible" and "i understand the bible"

    thanks..

  9. #249
    Quote Originally Posted by tribu View Post
    it is you who better review your understanding or knowledge.

    you keep on insisting about petros and petra when it is clear that in aramaic it's kepha and jesus spoke aramaic and not greek. and don't give me a greek lexicon. kepha is not greek, it's aramaic.

    here are non-catholic christian scholars who solidify the proof that kephas is "rock" though in greek it is petros (stone/peebles) and petra (rock/big stone). but it was clear that jesus spoke aramaic and in aramaic kephas is "rock".

    here's from a non-catholic christian scholar:

    Although it is true that petros and petra can mean "stone" and "rock" respectively in earlier Greek, the distinction is largely confined to poetry. Moreover the underlying Aramaic is in this case unquestionable; and most probably kepha was used in both clauses ("you are kepha" and "on this kepha"), since the word was used both for a name and for a "rock". The Peshitta (written in Syriac, a language cognate with Aramaic) makes no distinction between the words in the two clauses. The Greek makes the distinction between petros and petra simply because it is trying to preserve the pun, and in Greek the feminine petra could not very well serve as a masculine name.

    The Expositor's Bible Commentary: Volume 8 (Matthew, Mark, Luke)
    (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1984), page 368
    JPK pages 17-18

    you can read the rest here:

    Who is the Rock?
    this something for you to find out, with open heart.

    Interlinear Study Bible on StudyLight.org
    16:18 [ Greek Font Size: – / + | Toggle Font ] [ View in: BYZ / TR | Side-by-side | Greek Lexical Parser ]
    And I say (5719) also unto thee, That thou art (574 Peter, and upon this rock I will build (5692) my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against (5692) it.

    the word rock there is:

    Petra pet'-ra
    Parts of Speech TDNT
    Noun Feminine 6:95,834
    Definition
    a rock, cliff or ledge
    a projecting rock, crag, rocky ground
    a rock, a large stone
    metaph. a man like a rock, by reason of his firmness and strength of soul

    while in John 1:42:

    1:42 [ Greek Font Size: – / + | Toggle Font ] [ View in: BYZ / TR | Side-by-side | Greek Lexical Parser ]
    And he brought (5627) him to Jesus. And when Jesus beheld (5660) him, he said (5627) , Thou art (574 Simon the son of Jona: thou shalt be called (5701) Cephas, which is by interpretation (5743) , A stone.

    Interlinear Study Bible on StudyLight.org

    Kephas kay-fas'
    Parts of Speech TDNT
    Noun Masculine 6:100,835
    Definition
    Cephas = "stone"
    another name for the apostle Peter


    so answer me now bro, pareha ba ang KEPHAS og PETRA?

    Peace!

  10. #250
    ^^depensa jud ruman.

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