Back to "utterance"

From: Jason Hare (parousia_occ@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Feb 24 2000 - 05:22:04 EST


I hate to bring us back to this, but what about the fact that LOGOS is
deeper than "utterance." That would suggest something *spoken,* while
LOGOS has within its range of meaning the *purpose* or *intent* behind the
actual hRHMA (spoken word). LOGOS might be offset to Proverbs 8, with the
idea of wisdom being the vehicle through which the universe came into
being. It alludes to a planned out thing or reasoning.

Yes?

Jason Hare
Ozark Christian College

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