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Old 07-20-2008, 03:56 PM
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Re: Why did Herodia want John's head?

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As usual???? Nah,, my hundreds of post is just me talking about the weather.. I never answer questions..... I dare you to do a search to see how many questions I have answered
Still didn't answer the question did you!?
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Old 07-20-2008, 03:57 PM
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Re: Why did Herodia want John's head?

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(Luk 6:23) Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy: for, behold, your reward is great in heaven: for in the like manner did their fathers unto the prophets.

Jesus even told his followers to leap for joy. Have you ever done that? After all it is the word of God!
It's actually the word skatero... to SKIP.....

Skipped in church lately?

So no, I have never skipped for joy in church.. and I bet you though this meant jumping up and down... another Pentecostal myth
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Old 07-20-2008, 04:00 PM
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Re: Why did Herodia want John's head?

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It's actually the word skatero... to SKIP.....

Skipped in church lately?

So no, I have never skipped for joy in church.. and I bet you though this meant jumping up and down... another Pentecostal myth
So you have never done any of that, yet you are an expert on the subject.

And even though Jesus told his followers to do it, yet you have disobeyed.
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Old 07-20-2008, 04:06 PM
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Re: Why did Herodia want John's head?

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It's actually the word skatero... to SKIP.....

Skipped in church lately?



So no, I have never skipped for joy in church.. and I bet you though this meant jumping up and down... another Pentecostal myth

I think you are full of false teaching!

15.243 σκιρτάωa: to leap or jump, as a possible expression of joy and happiness—‘to jump for joy, to leap for joy’ (for a difference of semantic focus, see 25.134). χάρητε ἐν ἐκείνῃ τῇ ἡμέρᾳ καὶ σκιρτήσατε ‘be glad when that happens (literally ‘ … on that day’)
Louw, J. P., & Nida, E. A. (1996, c1989). Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament : Based on semantic domains (electronic ed. of the 2nd edition.) (1:209-210). New York: United Bible societies.
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Old 07-20-2008, 04:30 PM
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I think you are full of false teaching!

15.243 σκιρτάωa: to leap or jump, as a possible expression of joy and happiness—‘to jump for joy, to leap for joy’ (for a difference of semantic focus, see 25.134). χάρητε ἐν ἐκείνῃ τῇ ἡμέρᾳ καὶ σκιρτήσατε ‘be glad when that happens (literally ‘ … on that day’)
Louw, J. P., & Nida, E. A. (1996, c1989). Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament : Based on semantic domains (electronic ed. of the 2nd edition.) (1:209-210). New York: United Bible societies.

(Luk 6:23) Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy: for, behold, your reward is great in heaven: for in the like manner did their fathers unto the prophets.


The words leap for joy comes from the Greek σκιρτάω / skirtaō.


That's in the Imperative mood.


5794 Mood — Imperative

The imperative mood corresponds to the English imperative, and expresses a command to the hearer to perform a certain action by the order and authority of the one commanding. Thus, Jesus’ phrase, “Repent ye, and believe the gospel” (Mk.1:15) is not at all an “invitation,” but an absolute command requiring full obedience on the part of all hearers.


When a word is in the Imperative mood that means that it is a commandment. So you are breaking the commandments of God.

Yet you are an expert on the subject?
Pierce, L. Tense Voice Mood. (TVM5794). Ontario: Woodside Bible Fellowship.
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Re: Why did Herodia want John's head?

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(Luk 6:23) Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy: for, behold, your reward is great in heaven: for in the like manner did their fathers unto the prophets.


The words leap for joy comes from the Greek σκιρτάω / skirtaō.


That's in the Imperative mood.


5794 Mood — Imperative

The imperative mood corresponds to the English imperative, and expresses a command to the hearer to perform a certain action by the order and authority of the one commanding. Thus, Jesus’ phrase, “Repent ye, and believe the gospel” (Mk.1:15) is not at all an “invitation,” but an absolute command requiring full obedience on the part of all hearers.


When a word is in the Imperative mood that means that it is a commandment. So you are breaking the commandments of God.

Yet you are an expert on the subject?
Pierce, L. Tense Voice Mood. (TVM5794). Ontario: Woodside Bible Fellowship.

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Old 07-20-2008, 04:56 PM
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Re: Why did Herodia want John's head?

Never fear child.. I'm here....

I DEFY YOU to use the scripture YOU QUOTED and pull the original

SKERTAIO - akin to skairo (to skip)
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Re: Why did Herodia want John's head?

Hmm ... good point Rev.

Selective translating seems to be the prescription the doctor orders.
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Old 07-20-2008, 05:08 PM
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Re: Why did Herodia want John's head?

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Never fear child.. I'm here....

I DEFY YOU to use the scripture YOU QUOTED and pull the original

SKERTAIO - akin to skairo (to skip)
Surely you understand that the root word for σκιρτήσατε is σκιρτάω.

And you can find the meaning of that word above.

Akin to? What does that mean?
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Old 07-20-2008, 05:09 PM
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Hmm ... good point Rev.

Selective translating seems to be the prescription the doctor orders.
Daniel, it is not a fair request? Use the meaning out of the verse you referenced... as meaning change from verse to verse

bye the way.. what is your beef with me dude? If its not my mspace.. its here.. its crazy
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