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Date Posted: 03:53:57 10/02/12 Tue
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Rodger Tutt
's message, "Re: FROM THE DOCUMENTS OF RODGER TUTT" on 05:26:38 09/14/12 Fri
FROM THE DOCUMENTS OF RODGER TUTT #20
INTERPRETED VERSIONS ARE WRONG
God says what the Greek says, not what the interpreted versions say.
God says what the literal translations say.
There are several dozen Greek scholars who agree with John Wesley Hanson that interpreted versions are wrong.
AIÓN – AIÓNIOS
http://www.tentmaker.org/books/Aion_lim.shtml
THE SCHOLARS CORNER THE CENTER FOR BIBLE STUDIES IN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSALISM
http://www.tentmaker.org/ScholarsCorner.html
Dean Hough, director of THE SAVIOUR OF ALL FELLOWSHIP wrote “The definition given in THE VOCABULARY OF THE GREEK TESTAMENT (edited by James Hope Moulton and George Milligan) is helpful. Concerning aionios we read, “In general, the word depicts that of which the horizon is not in view . . .” (p.16). If the horizon of the extermination spoken of by Paul in 2 Thessalonians 1:9 is simply not in view, then we can see that what Paul says in 1 Corinthians 15:22 can truly occur. The same all who are dying in Adam, which includes some who incur eonian extermination, can indeed eventually be vivified in Christ.
The Bible, in fact, does not speak of judgment and condemnation, death and destruction, hades and Gehenna, or any of these serious consequences of sin, as unending. It may refer to them as not having the end in view, but none of these fearful works of God can keep Him from achieving His will (1Tim.2:4); reconciling all through the blood of Christ’s cross (Col.1:20, and becoming All in all (1 Cor.15:28).”
Dean Hough
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