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In this episode, we discuss the prophets Micah, Nahum, Isaiah, and Jeremiah.
When you read “sexual immorality” in the New Testament, it is the Greek word porneia.
But what did “porneia” mean to the authors who used that word?
We simply need to go to the translation of the Bible that was used at the time the New Testament authors wrote.
There are 131 examples of “porneia” being used to translate the Hebrew Bible…
And most of these examples were from the prophets God chose to speak for Him to the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah.
When the Hebrew scribes translated the Bible into Greek, how did they use the word “porneia?”
Would the New Testament authors use a different definition of “porneia” than the one found in their Bible?
Like most stories and parables in the Bible…whether true or not…they were used to illustrate a bigger truth…
So…what was the bigger truth of “porneia?”
This week's song: https://music.apple.com/us/album/zion/1391583430?i=1391584093
Aaron Shust singing Zion at the Tower of David in Jerusalem: https://youtu.be/5j7X_ret3D4?si=jVpub4Ui5tZ2_081
Show Notes:
Click HERE for a list of scripture and helpful resources used in this episode.
https://lovedoneright.org/resources
Other Helpful Links:
https://lovedoneright.org/
https://www.blueletterbible.org/
By Glen & Lydia Farell4.3
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In this episode, we discuss the prophets Micah, Nahum, Isaiah, and Jeremiah.
When you read “sexual immorality” in the New Testament, it is the Greek word porneia.
But what did “porneia” mean to the authors who used that word?
We simply need to go to the translation of the Bible that was used at the time the New Testament authors wrote.
There are 131 examples of “porneia” being used to translate the Hebrew Bible…
And most of these examples were from the prophets God chose to speak for Him to the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah.
When the Hebrew scribes translated the Bible into Greek, how did they use the word “porneia?”
Would the New Testament authors use a different definition of “porneia” than the one found in their Bible?
Like most stories and parables in the Bible…whether true or not…they were used to illustrate a bigger truth…
So…what was the bigger truth of “porneia?”
This week's song: https://music.apple.com/us/album/zion/1391583430?i=1391584093
Aaron Shust singing Zion at the Tower of David in Jerusalem: https://youtu.be/5j7X_ret3D4?si=jVpub4Ui5tZ2_081
Show Notes:
Click HERE for a list of scripture and helpful resources used in this episode.
https://lovedoneright.org/resources
Other Helpful Links:
https://lovedoneright.org/
https://www.blueletterbible.org/

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