About Wuest's Word Studies in the Greek New TestamentThese studies and translations of the Greek New Testament are simplified commentaries on the Greek text for the Bible student who is not conversant with the Greek language. The set includes commentaries on the Gospels and Epistles; graphic elucidations of selected passages, words, and phrases; and devotional studies on the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. 47. Defending the Faith WWSGNT Then they set themselves apart as worshippers of these gods, and as those who attended the temple worship. Thus they acquired the character of the deities worshipped.This use of the word holds good i… Col 2:20 WWSGNT show of reason," hence, a reputation for wisdom. "Will worship" is ethelothrēskeia (ἐθελοθρησκεια), "voluntary, arbitrary worship, a worship which one devises and prescribes for himself, contrary t… 33. About Saints WWSGNT to religious purposes. It applied also to the worshippers. They were set apart persons, thus religious devotees of the temple. The pagan Greek worshippers would therefore in our English language be ca… Sanctify, Saint, Holy, Hallow WWSGNT tian word "to set apart for God." The worshipper of the pagan god acquired the character of that pagan god and the religious ceremonies connected with its worship. The Greek temple at Corinth housed a… 21. The Natural and the Spiritual Body WWSGNT y. With his spirit, he has God-consciousness. He is enabled to know that there is a God, and to worship that God when that spirit, dead because of sin, is made alive by the operation of the Holy Spiri… XIII. Here and There in the New Testament WWSGNT ng with one another," thus congregating in one place. The word became the name for the place of worship where the Jews congregated. The word "hypocrite" was used of an actor on the Greek stage, one wh… III. The Imperialism of Christianity WWSGNT a world dominated by the Cult of the Cæsar, a religious system in which the Roman emperor was worshipped as a god. The empire, made up of many widely different peoples with their own distinctive lang… Synagogue WWSGNT to designate the buildings other than the central Jewish temple where the Jews congregated for worship. Rom 1:19 WWSGNT a Being of eternal power and of divine attributes. That Being must be the Deity who should be worshipped. The Greek word translated "Godhead" needs some study. It is theiotēs (θειοτης). We will comp… 1 Pet 4:16 WWSGNT d. The Cult of the Caesar was the state religion of the Roman empire, in which the emperor was worshipped as a god. It served two purposes. The subjects of Rome gave obedience to the laws of the empir… Rom 1:5 WWSGNT the worshippers of the Christ from the Kaisaranios (Καισαρανιος), the worshippers of Caesar. It was a term of derision, flung into the teeth of the followers of the Christ by the proud worshippers of … Rom 12:1 WWSGNT y, and freedom from evil. The pagan Greek worshipper, the pagan Greek temple, was hagios (ἁγιος) (holy) in the sense that both were set apart for the worship of the Greek deity, but both were sinful,… Heb 13:10 WWSGNT offering in which the worshipper partakes of part of the flesh of the sacrificial victim as a guest in God's house, God showing His friendship and good-will toward the worshipper by reason of the fact… Mark 5:6 WWSGNT icate that it is used here in a continuative one. Robertson, commenting on the words, "Ran and worshipped Him," quotes Swete as follows: "At first perhaps with hostile intentions. The onrush of the ye… 2 Pet 1:3 WWSGNT ul: "It is from eu, (εὐ,) 'well,' and sebomai, (σεβομαι,) 'to worship,' so that the radical idea is 'worship rightly directed.' Worship, however, is to be understood in its etymological sense, 'worth… VII. The Believer and His Physical Body in the Future Life WWSGNT the spirit he has God-consciousness. With the spirit, man has to do with the things of God. He worships God by means of his human spirit, that is, when that spirit is energized by the Holy Spirit. He… Heb 1:5 WWSGNT thee? And again, I will be to Him for a Father, and He Himself shall be to Me for a Son?b. Is worshipped by angels (v. 6).(1:6) The third quotation is introduced by the words, "And again, when he br… I. Jesus of Nazareth—Who is He? WWSGNT the righteousness of our God and Saviour Jesus Christ." It is clear that Jesus of Nazareth was worshipped as God by the first century Church. The use of the pronoun "our" is polemic. The citizens of t… Heb 10:2 WWSGNT stant renewal of the yearly round sacrifices proves that they were inefficacious, for had the worshippers once been cleansed they would have had no longer any consciousness of sins and would, therefor… 55. About Trances WWSGNT t's presence and power; but if we make the Holy Ghost Himself the object of our aspirations and worship, some false spirit may counterfeit the true and take us for a prey." |
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