Greek Word Study: “Eautois” Eautois comes from the Greek word “Eautou” which means “of himself” or “his own.” It is in the 3rd person, it's plural, and masculine. Eautois is also a reflexive pronoun which basically means it ends in... Continue Reading →
A Summary of the Different Categories of Old Earth Creationism Genesis 1:26 "And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl... Continue Reading →
A Principle of Hermeneutics: Prophecy The first step to correctly interpreting a text, whether it be Scripture or any other text, is to understand what genre of text you are interpreting so that you can have a better grasp... Continue Reading →
Interpreting John 3:5: “Born of Water and Spirit” This passage has been interpreted several different ways. Some believe that the “water” mentioned in this text is Johns baptism. Some believe it is Christian baptism. Some even believe it is referring... Continue Reading →
A Small Taste of Symbolic Logic and the Galatians INTRODUCTION: The entire book of Galatians is a logical argument. In essence, the people of the Galatian churches were trying to say Jesus (J) plus (.) law (X) equals righteousness... Continue Reading →
"The Law of Liberty" The word “law” technically means a principle, guideline, or regulation. Liberty means freedom, or the state of being free. James 1:25 speaks of the law of liberty (aka: principles/guidelines of freedom). Anytime you read the word... Continue Reading →