From: GregStffrd@aol.com
Date: Fri Nov 13 1998 - 10:21:00 EST
In a message dated 11/13/98 5:40:17 AM Pacific Standard Time,
jonathan@texcel.no writes:
<< Greg Stafford wrote:
> On another note, it was pointed out, with reference to Col. 1, that
KTISIS can
> have reference to political figures. Still, it might be better to look for
> other texts that use both PAS and KTISIS (or KTISMA), like Romans 8:22,
> Colossians 1:23 and 1 Timothy 4:4 (compare Revelation 5:13), if we are
trying
> to figure out the meaning of PASHS KTISEWS in Col. 1:15.
The 1 Peter quote given above uses both PAS and KTISIS.
Jonathan >>
That is true, but it is further limited to *ANQRWPINH* KTISEI. It is not
merely PAS and KTISIS.
Greg Stafford
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