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How to Deal with Inspired Ambiguities in the New Testament

By Filings on Tue, 11/01/22
Bible, Theology & Philosophy
Koine Greek
Greek
Bibliology

“I suspect that the reason the ‘Greek is super-precise’ myth hangs around is that in some quarters it is embraced as part of the doctrine of Scripture.” - Word by Word

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