[b-greek] Fwd: THAYER ON THE GREEK WORD EN...

From: Jerrel Sturdy (muskogeean44@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 22 2001 - 18:36:19 EDT


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>From: "Jerrel Sturdy" <muskogeean44@hotmail.com>
>To: muskogeean44@hotmail.com
>Subject: THAYER ON THE GREEK WORD EN...
>Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 21:03:04 +0000
>
>In searching for a definition of the Greek word EN from which the English
>word "in" is mostly translated into English, I found in Joseph Henry
>Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon, Page 211, this:
>
>
>Under his No. 6--
>
>
>"ingrafted as it were in Christ, in fellowship and union with Christ, with
>the Lord.
>
>by virtue of spiritual fellowship, union with Christ. In things pertaining
>to Christ, in the cause of Christ."
>
>
>Thayer's comments at his No. 6: "of that in which any person or thing is
>inherently fixed, implanted or with which it is intimately connected. a. of
>the whole in which a part inheres." (And Thayer gave John 15:4 to
>illustrate that.)
>
>
>So when in many contexts "praying in the spirit" occurs this definition and
>Thayer's comments would apply and make that clearer.
>
>
>(From Jerrel Sturdy, muskogeean44@hotmail.com. At Muskogee, eastern
>Oklahoma, August 22, 2001.)
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>
>


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