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What Does Rhema Mean? - Bible Study The first time rhema is used in the New Testament is during Jesus' forty-day temptation by Satan Jesus, after being tempted to feed himself through a miracle after fasting for a long period, responds with the following
Rhema versus Logos - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange Rhema is not just the spoken word, but any means by which the Logos (the substance of what is being communicated) is conveyed Written text, spoken text, text in Hebrew, Greek, English, etc are Rhema Logos is discerned from Rhema
greek - What is the difference between logos ( λόγος ) in 1 . . . The difference in the two words is apparent from Matthew 4:4 : and John 5:24 : The difference between the two is subtle, but Thayer - to whom I have linked by the Strong number - conveys that rhema is : And of logos Thayer says : Hence Thayer's distinction is the difference between what proceeds out of the mouth (and, presumably, may be recorded) and the concepts actually conveyed by that
How can I meditate on Scripture? - Institute in Basic Life Principles The words of Scripture are living words Meditation allows God’s Word to live in your heart and enables Scripture to become a personal conversation between you and the Lord Jesus promised, “If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you [live in you], ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples
What is the logos in Heb 4:12? - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange The "word" (logos) in Hebrews 4:12 is the word of God, which can be either written (as in the Bible) or spoken (as in hearing the gospel message) This "word" is active, alive, and comes with divine power because it emanates from God I would draw your attention to Mark 4:14 where Jesus uses a parable to illustrate an important point He uses the analogy of a farmer, sowing seed, BUT note what
Should Christians Speak in Tongues? - Bible Study The Greek word for tongues is glossa (Strong's Concordance #G1100), which is found fifty times in the New Testament It can sometimes refer to the literal tongue found in the human mouth (Mark 7:33, Luke 16:24, etc ) In the vast majority of cases, however, the definition of tongues is a symbolic reference to speaking in a known language (Mark 16:17, Luke 1:64, etc ) Surprisingly, there are
Romans 10:17 - the absence of article means salvation comes by rhema of . . . In Romans 10:17 I see a commentary of a preacher saying that to understand salvific faith we need to see interpretation of Rhema in this 10:17 Argument says because there is not article in greek - cannot be referring to written word - logos - Bible - hear the written word