“eisogesis” should have been spelled “eisegesis”...
In keeping with the methods of the article, the O was clearly a reference to Theta, but was unavailable on the keyboard. Theta being the symbol for God. Thus, the poster was drawing the attention of all readers to God - he was in fact, praying for each and every reader, interceding and drawing them to God...
**In keeping with the methods of the article...**
Ha! Quite witty.
Interesting, how the RCs don’t make threads centering on another instance in scripture: where the Lord’s mother and brethern sought to speak with him, and he ‘put them on the back burner’, proclaiming that any that hear the word of God and keep it, are his mother and brethern.
The Lord displayed a sense of humor at times. Speaking to the unbelieving Nathanael, he said, “Behold, an Israelite indeed, in whom there is no guile.”