Timeline for What does "the scripture cannot be broken" mean?
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Jul 8 at 11:23 | comment | added | Js Witness | biblehub.com/greek/3089.htm shows that broken/nullified are both acceptable renderings of the verb used. In the context it basically means that you loosen/annul/break the meaning/purpose - as soon as it would lose it's fulness, it would be broken or rendered meaningless. | |
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Jul 8 at 10:21 | comment | added | curiousdannii♦ | Your quote doesn't actually have the phrase - "nullified" is quite different in meaning to "broken". | |
Jul 8 at 7:58 | comment | added | So Few Against So Many | Yes because everything in the world confirms that scripture is true, when people practice necromancy then you check Moses condemned it and many other things | |
Jul 8 at 7:30 | history | answered | Js Witness | CC BY-SA 4.0 |