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I can answer questions concerning the translating of specific words and translations of the New Testament. I can give the etemology of Greek words, primarily in the Koine Greek, but also in Classical Greek. I can also give explanations of much of the Bible having read it many times and written many Bible studies.

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I studied Greek in earning my BA at a university and my DTh. and MDiv. at an accredited seminary. I was a diviity student at both the university and seminary, spending most of those eight years studying the Bible.

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Recent Answers from Dean Gade

2012-02-12 Law vs Grace:

Josh  The confusion of whether we are still under Law after being saved by the blood of our Savior, AND Lord, has always been and will be among us till Jesus comes again.    The Scripture is clear:   

2012-01-05 How do we get to KNOW God?:

Tressa,    Matthew 7:23 is a part of Jesus' sermon on the mountain which starts at chapter 5 of Matthew's Gospel.  I mention this because the context of what Jesus is saying in these chapter is being spoken

2011-12-24 transliteration of the name of the jewish messiah:

razel,    A good question.  I had not thought much about it until you asked the question.    What I was able to discover from some biblical commentators is that the Hebrew for Joshua, (yahowshuwa), was

2011-12-09 Apostasy:

Dan,    If you had passed "a point of no return" you would not be writing to me.  You wouldn't even be concerned about your salvation. At this time you are in a state of repentance for your foolishness

2011-12-08 Peter:

Josh,    The word "pope" comes from the Latin and it means "papa", as a "father", head of the household. However, the Bible teaches that we only have one spiritual father; and that is our God, Who gave

 

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