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- What Does Rhema Mean? - Bible Study
The Greek word rhema is written 70 times in 67 New Testament Greek verses The books that use it the most are the gospel of Luke (19 times), followed by the book of Acts (14 times) then the gospel of John (12 times) In the King James Bible, the Greek word rhema is many times translated as "word(s)" (Matthew 4:4, 18:16, Mark 14:72, etc ) It is
- Rhema versus Logos - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange
A rhema is a verse or portion of Scripture that the Holy Spirit brings to our attention with application to a current situation or need for direction Every word of God is inspired, and “all scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (II Timothy 3:16)
- How can I meditate on Scripture? - Institute in Basic Life Principles
The words of Scripture are living words Meditation allows God’s Word to live in your heart and enables Scripture to become a personal conversation between you and the Lord Jesus promised, “If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you [live in you], ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples
- greek - What is the difference between logos ( λόγος ) in 1 . . .
Matthew, on the other hand, uses the singular rhema in a slightly different way: And Peter remembered the word Jesus had spoken [a] — that “Before a rooster crows, you will deny Me three-times” And having gone outside, he wept bitterly (Matthew 26:75 DLNT) a Or, the word of Jesus, who had said that Like Exodus and Acts, rhema could be
- word study - Difference between ῥῆμα Θεοῦ, vs. , λόγον Θεοῦ - Biblical . . .
Rhema is when your ‘inner man’ [spirit] causes you to ‘act’ Essentially, the word of God [Logos], in and of itself will have no ‘effect’, [or ‘life’] until your spirit ‘sees’ it This is what revelation is means Revelation is when your spirit ‘sees’ or ‘hears’ the word So , Rhema refers to spiritual hearing seeing
- word study - What is the logos in Heb 4:12? - Biblical Hermeneutics . . .
To repeat: Nowhere does the Bible refer to the Bible as the Rhema of God (life quickened word, utterance) or Logas of God (Order and meaning) Nowhere does the Bible say it is “The Word” It is the inerrant words of God One can have knowledge of and know everything there is to know about the life of another person without knowing them
- Romans 10:17 - the absence of article means salvation comes by rhema of . . .
I would like to know the importance of the absence of an article in greek NT In Romans 10:17 I see a commentary of a preacher saying that to understand salvific faith we need to see interpretation of Rhema in this 10:17 Argument says because there is not article in greek - cannot be referring to written word - logos - Bible - hear the written
- Why is christou translated God in KJV Romans 10:17?
The dispute is between the Word "Rhema" of God as translated in the KJV versus the Word "Rhema" of Christ Rhema or ῥῆμα in Greek, literally means an "utterance" or "thing said" It is a word that signifies the action of utterance The KJV primarily follows the Byzantine text or Textus Receptus "received text" of Erasmus
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