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What does the 'eth' at the end of a word mean?
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?
***disclaimer*** I have no issues with women wearing pants.
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