Tables

Grind (verb) – To perform repetitive tasks over and over in order to attain a goal.

Check out the grunt work accomplished here. These tables can be viewed or downloaded for your use as you like.

Every occurrence of the Greek word psuche’ rendered in the New Testament (KJV) as “soul” is treated to show that the context supports a rendering of “life”, “person”, “heart”, “self”, or other rendering in agreement with the dictionaries, encyclopedia’s, concordances and commentaries cited in this work.

Every occurrence of the Hebrew sheol in the Old Testament treated to show that the context supports a rendering of “grave” reinforcing W.E. Vine’s assessment that it has been “unhappily” translated “hell”.

Every occurrence of the Greek hades in the New Testament treated to show that the context supports a rendering of “grave” reinforcing W.E. Vine’s assessment that it has been “unhappily” translated “hell”.

Passages of scripture, 15 of them, indicating that the dead are dead until the resurrection of the dead.

A glossary of terms used in this work.

2 thoughts on “Tables

  1. As one metal gear turns another gear ,,,the result of movement occurs…as another result Oil which is compressed but not destroyed ,,released for more use… In all respect your message should be preached and presented with still photo’s to give the hearer a touch of reality. You have done a masterful work of thought,reason and finally truth is shed.

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