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Greek Lessons
- Bound in One Case, Free in Another: Declensions at War in Romans 6:20
- 1700 Years Later: What the Nicene Creed Got Wrong? A Look Through Arian and Eunomian Eyes
- “Do Not Store Up on Earth”: Prohibition and Perspective in Matthew 6:19
- The Sea Was Stirred: Passive Imperfect and the Grammar of Rising Chaos
- Descending to Heal: Aorist Participles, Relative Clauses, and Geographic Scope in Luke’s Sermon Scene
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Tag Archives: 2 Corinthians 5:9
Ambition Toward the Invisible: Participles and Purpose in 2 Corinthians 5:9
διὸ καὶ φιλοτιμούμεθα, εἴτε ἐνδημοῦντες εἴτε ἐκδημοῦντες, εὐάρεστοι αὐτῷ εἶναι. (2 Corinthians 5:9) Living to Please the Unseen Judge This verse unfolds Paul’s deepest drive: the desire to be found pleasing to the Lord, Study more …..