Phil 4:6 ALL EN PANTI
Steven R. Lo Vullo
slovullo at mac.com
Tue Dec 31 01:45:26 EST 2002
On Monday, December 30, 2002, at 08:42 PM, Harry W. Jones wrote:
> Then you agree that PASTAS in hOS PASTAS ANQRWPOUS QELEI SWQHNAI KAI
> EIS
> EPIGNWSIN ALHQEIAS ELQEIN. From 1 Timothy 2:4 means "all" without
> exclusions or exceptions?
Harry:
That would be PANTAS ANQRWPOUS. I will agree with you that PANTAS
ANQRWPOUS designates "'all' without exclusions or exceptions" in 1
Timothy 2.4, if you will agree that PANTAS ANQRWPOUS designates "'all'
without exclusions or exceptions" in Acts 22.15 (requiring, of course,
that Ananias was assuring Paul that he would bear witness to every
single man, woman, and child in the world, without exclusions or
exceptions), and that PANTWN ANQRWPWN in 2 Corinthians 3.2 means that
the Corinthians were an epistle known and read by every man, woman, and
child on the face of the earth without exclusions or exceptions, and
that PASIN ANQRWPOIS in 1 Thessalonians 2.16 means that Paul's Jewish
opponents were hostile to every single man, woman and child in the
world without exclusions or exceptions, and that in 1 Timothy 2.1
PANTWN ANQRWPWN means that Paul intends for Timothy and his fellow
believers to pray for every single man, woman, and child on the face of
the earth without exclusions or exceptions (talk about a long prayer
meeting!).
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Steven R. Lo Vullo
Madison, WI
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