,BetteTheRed ----you said -----when you "declare", based on such and such a verse, that ALL scripture (your canon, of your religion, in your language and preferred translations) is God-breathed,
you are sharing your opinion, not the trade-marked "Truth"
. Your complete lack of comprehension about the art of translation/paraphrase and the different "truths" that can be teased out of every passage is disappointing.
Bette The Red --you are talking nonsense -----and I am not surprised ---and this you quote to me here -------
. Your complete lack of comprehension about the art of translation/paraphrase and the different "truths" that can be teased out of every passage is disappointing.
is coming right back at you ----because any one who would call what Jesus went through Torture Porn --- has such a completely lack of comprehension about the art of Translation/paraphrase and the Real Truth of what the scripture is saying ------
If you want to argue with God about if His word is truth ---you go a head and do that ------all Scripture is the inspired word of God and it is Truth ----that is what the scripture says --
So Now-------- You Prove To Me ----that the scripture is not God inspired and not truth as it says it is ------ I will wait to hear your Proof that God didn't inspire the words of All Scripture and they are in fact not true --
If you and others want to disbelieve this you go right ahead -----but this is what the Greek word for God Inspired is and what it means -----
God in Greek is Theos ----
theós (of unknown origin) – properly,
God,
the Creator and
owner of all things (Jn 1:3; Gen 1 - 3).
Notice ----Theo in this word below -----
Strong's Concordance
theopneustos: God-breathed, i.e. inspired by God
Original Word: θεόπνευστος, ον
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: theopneustos
Phonetic Spelling: (theh-op'-nyoo-stos)
Definition: God-breathed, inspired by God
Usage: God-breathed, inspired by God, due to the inspiration of God.
HELPS Word-studies
2315 theópneustos (from
2316 /theós, "God" and
4154 /pnéō, "breathe out") – properly,
God-breathed, referring to the
divine inspiration (
inbreathing) of Scripture (used only in 2 Tim 3:16).
2315 /theópneustos ("God-breathed"), likely a term
coined by Paul, "expresses the sacred nature of the Scriptures (their divine origin) and their power to sanctify believers" (C. Spicq, 2, 193).
[
Inbreathing (
2315 /theópneustos) relates directly to God's
Spirit (Gk
pneuma) which can also be translated "breath."]
2 Tim 3:16: "Each-and-every (
3956 /pás, singular) Scripture (Gk, singular) is
God-breathed (
2315 /theópneustos) and profitable for teaching, for convincing, for correction, for training in righteousness."
The
singular (anarthrous) use of
3956 /pás ("all") underlines that
each part of speech (every inflected word-form, "reflex") used in the Bible
is God-breathed, i.e.
inscripturated (written) under divine
inspiration.
[G. Archer, "
2315 (
theópneustos) is better rendered '
breathed out by God' as the emphasis is upon
the divine origin of the inscripturated revelation itself" (
A Survey of OT Introduction, fn. 7, 29).]
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Now BetteThe Red -----Prove the Greek word wrong --I will be waiting for your reply ----
