Special Features of This Translation Multiple possible translations of the Greek text are presented: 1 Cor. 8: 24, For in the expectation and with hope we are suddenly made whole and healthy (or: You see, by the expectation we are delivered and saved
For, to expectation we were at one point rescued
To be sure, we were kept safe for the expectation) Now expectation (or: hope) being continuously seen (or: observed) is n.
Be continuously (or: repeatedly) coming, Lord Jesus Optional functions of noun and adjective cases (Which determine Which English preposition to use), and Which the context allows, are presented: Rom. 22: 20, The One continuously testifying these things is saying, "Yes, I am continuously (or: habitually; repeatedly; or: presently) coming quickly (swiftly; promptly) " Amen (So be it
It is so
Count on it). with p66 & 75, Aleph, B and others: And yet not even one person climbed up into heaven (or: the sky), if not that one at one point descending from out of the midst of heaven (or: the sky) - the Human Being.] Expanded renderings of the Greek verb tenses are presented: Rev. (or, since "all" can also be neuter: It progressively puts a protecting roof over all things; it is habitually trusting in, and believing for, all things; it is continually hoping in or for all things; it keeps on patiently enduring all things.) Contrasting readings from other New Testament manuscripts are presented: John 3: 13, "Furthermore, no one has ascended (or: stepped up) into the heaven (or: atmosphere) except the One descending (or: stepping down) from out of the midst of the atmosphere (or: heaven): the Son of Mankind (the Son of the human
Humanity\'s Son; the Son of man) - the One continuously being (or: constantly existing) within the midst of the heaven (or: atmosphere). 13: 7, Love] continuously covers all mankind; it is habitually loyal to all humanity; it constantly has an expectation for all mankind; it is continuously remaining under and giving support to all people.
Special Features of This Translation Multiple possible translations of the Greek text are presented: 1 Cor