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Tue May 3 10:41:24 EDT 2011


meaning of "change + mind". (s.v. "META",section VIII, page 1109, 
LSJ)However, META... can also imply a sort of mental consequence, focusing
upon its "time" element in the compound. Hence, "after-thought", even 
"with-thought" is possible.

"Repent" is a medieval creation, and can be misleading. In various 
contexts, "changing one's mind" can be attributed to various agents. In a
believers' life, the indwelling Holy Spirit can assist, which is what Paul
is implicating in II Cor. 7:9,10. A Christian should possess a certain 
mind-set about most things. And after trusting in the Lord, a believer 
should experience a "change-of-mind" concerning former attitudes. This 
does
require some time.
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snip...
Mr. Gary S. Dykes
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