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Old 08-01-2008, 10:59 AM
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Re: What does the 'eth' at the end of a word mean?

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It must mean something, because "eth" gets added to a lot of words during a tongues interpretation!
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I want to see how any of you would argue against this...I have heard it preached and proven that the 'eth' on the end of the word in the Bible mean a continual perpetuation of something or a current event. Example, believ'eth' means to continually believe or currently believe and speak'eth' is to continually say or currently say. If that is to be true in all cases in the Bible where we see 'eth' then wouldn't it be that 'pertaineth to a man' would actually mean in a continual state of pertaining to man or currently pertaining to a man? What do you think?




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Thinketh again. It beeth thine own stench they smelleth!
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Re: What does the 'eth' at the end of a word mean?

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I want to see how any of you would argue against this...I have heard it preached and proven that the 'eth' on the end of the word in the Bible mean a continual perpetuation of something or a current event. Example, believ'eth' means to continually believe or currently believe and speak'eth' is to continually say or currently say. If that is to be true in all cases in the Bible where we see 'eth' then wouldn't it be that 'pertaineth to a man' would actually mean in a continual state of pertaining to man or currently pertaining to a man? What do you think?


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The word pertain means made for,A woman is not to wear cloths that are made for a man.Womans pants are made for a man or don't pertain to a man.This is an other miss understanding because people don't look up meanings of words.Back at the time of Jesus both men and women wore pants under robes.Robes should be the dress today for both men and women so they don't show their shapes.
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Re: What does the 'eth' at the end of a word mean?

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It must mean something, because "eth" gets added to a lot of words during a tongues interpretation!
That is hilarious....... yeah God speaks in the King James English,
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The word pertain means made for,A woman is not to wear cloths that are made for a man.Womans pants are made for a man or don't pertain to a man.This is an other miss understanding because people don't look up meanings of words.Back at the time of Jesus both men and women wore pants under robes.Robes should be the dress today for both men and women so they don't show their shapes.
and "man" in that famous vwerse of ours is from the hebrew word Geber, which is translated in other scriptutres into what it meant to those who heard the word Geber in that time. It meant warrior.

Properly translated it meant a woman was not to take up the armaments of a warrior.

That's all it meat.....it had no meaning to them, as we take it today, that a women can't wear an article of clothing that is split legged.

I'm sure our forefathers 60 years ago maent well when they first preached this. It was just ignorance of bible languages and cultures that got us caught up in this legalism trap.
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Re: What does the 'eth' at the end of a word mean?

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It must mean something, because "eth" gets added to a lot of words during a tongues interpretation!
. Every T&T that I have heard also starts with "Behold!..."
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Re: What does the 'eth' at the end of a word mean?

When it comes to T&T as Carp called it, the spirit of the Prophet is subject to the prophet. The Perfect Spirit speaks through an imperfect human. I'd try to pay attention to the message more then how itth is deliveredth.

Perhaps the speaker is a reader of the King James and that's just is how it comes out. I like the KJV byth the wayth.
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When it comes to T&T as Carp called it, the spirit of the Prophet is subject to the prophet. The Perfect Spirit speaks through an imperfect human. I'd try to pay attention to the message more then how itth is deliveredth.
agreed... How many times has God given us something, but when we present it -it is just not the same...
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Re: What does the 'eth' at the end of a word mean?

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When it comes to T&T as Carp called it, the spirit of the Prophet is subject to the prophet. The Perfect Spirit speaks through an imperfect human. I'd try to pay attention to the message more then how itth is deliveredth.

Perhaps the speaker is a reader of the King James and that's just is how it comes out. I like the KJV byth the wayth.
I tend to wonder about that...New Thread Coming...don't wanna hijack this one.
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