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Give Him 15 Plus | Insights with Dutch

Say What God Says | Give Him 15: Daily Prayer with Dutch | July 26, 2023

Give Him 15 Plus | Insights with Dutch

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🗓️ 26 July 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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0:00.0

Hello, and thank you for joining me today for Give Him 15.

0:05.0

The title of today's post is,

0:08.0

Say What God Says.

0:12.0

Yesterday we talked about the power of decreeing and declaring what God has said in the past,

0:20.0

and also of relating his past works,

0:25.1

testimonies are powerful.

0:28.1

We said there is power in his words, and the power remains.

0:34.2

Today I want to develop this a little further to encourage you as you command the forward over our nation.

0:43.8

Many Greek words simply cannot be fully translated into one English word.

0:52.2

The Greeks used to brag that with their intricate language, they could say more in one

0:57.6

word than any other could in an entire sentence. The pictorial Hebrew language is much the same.

1:07.6

How do you describe the details and nuances of a picture in one word? This is why I do

1:14.5

biblical word studies, and it's why amplified and expanded translations are helpful. At times,

1:26.0

one, English word is used to translate several Greek words.

1:32.8

We have written and spoken often of time, for instance, which is used to translate several

1:40.4

Greek words, all with different meanings.

1:45.0

Without knowing which Greek word was used,

1:47.8

Chairos, Kronos, orayas, it is often impossible

1:53.8

to fully understand what Holy Spirit is saying.

1:59.8

This is the case when discussing God's word. Four different Greek nouns are translated as a word.

2:11.6

All having different nuances of meaning.

2:18.3

Three of the four are used to describe the Word of God or the Words of God.

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