[B-Greek] A Question on 1 Timothy 2:6 and the meaning of, ANTILUTRON ?
frjsilver at optonline.net
frjsilver at optonline.net
Mon Nov 6 21:14:12 EST 2006
Dear Friends --
This isn't all that complicated a word.
In this citation, it means merely that -- instead of (ANTI) a (usually monetary) ransom payment -- Jesus Christ gave Himself for all.
Peace and blessings to all.
Father James Silver
Monk James
Orthodox Church in America
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From: "wayfaringman at netzero.net"
Date: Monday, November 6, 2006 1:00 pm
Subject: [B-Greek] A Question on 1 Timothy 2:6 and the meaning of, ANTILUTRON ?
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> Greetings to All !
>
> In 1 Timothy 2:6 we have the following verse in the Greek New
> Testament,
> hO DOUS EAUTON ANTILUTRON hUPER PANTWN, TO MARTURION KAIROIS
> IDIOIS.
>
> My question is, does ANTILUTRON have the meaning of
> corresponding
> ransom ?
>
> Any help on this will be most appreciated.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Harry Jones
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