es you ARE insisting they are synonyms lol..That is your position that they are synonyms. It's still redundant.
Sorry - the Bible clearly demonstrates that the two verbs are used interchangeably....Typical Praxeas .
Yes, that is correct. They are NOT synonyms because they are both used in the same sentence and connected by "And"..like "James AND John". It would be redundant to argue he was saying "teach and Teach" or "Preach and Preach" if they really are synonyms. I also pointed out what the words mean from the Greek.
LOL - Now we use human beings (nouns) to describe the relationship between practices (verbs) - and you're attempting to appeal to the Greek ?
Also interesting how you appeal "and/normally kai" as a "connective" when kai is NOT used in I Cor. 14.35 - think you might an agenda going on here ?
That's right! They ARE two different things. Someone is both God AND Father. Not "God and God" nor "Father and Father". The Two nouns mean two different things. If they are synonyms then every father in the bible is God.
Oh my lands! How silly - you're sounding more & more like the Trinnies on CARM ! "Every father in the Bible is now God" simply if we demand consistency in terms being used synonymously ??
No need to try & spin your way out of it now Prax - you said that just because there are two different words next to each other indicates they're not used synonymously - I argue just the opposite!
Terms have overlap all the time in Greek as is demonstrated in the terms "God" & "Father" (I can marshal many more BTW) - though they're used side-by-side they identify the same One....That's the whole point.
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