To: buzzyboop
This is the literal meaning of the Greek 'diabalos', from which 'devil' is derived, 'falsely accusing, slanderous, calumnious'.
[Definition from abridged Liddell and Scott, can't find unabridged one. You wouldn't think I could lose such a big book...]
To: proxy_user
This is the literal meaning of the Greek 'diabalos', from which 'devil' is derived,
'falsely accusing, slanderous, calumnious'.
That is the pretty much the definition I heard recently on the radio.
Can't remember if it was from Chuck Swindoll or John MacArthur (both pretty
reliable sources on that stuff).
11 posted on
10/21/2003 6:11:11 PM PDT by
VOA
To: proxy_user
This is the literal meaning of the Greek 'diabalos', from which 'devil' is derived,
'falsely accusing, slanderous, calumnious'.
That is the pretty much the definition I heard recently on the radio.
Can't remember if it was from Chuck Swindoll or John MacArthur (both pretty
reliable sources on that stuff).
12 posted on
10/21/2003 6:11:11 PM PDT by
VOA
To: proxy_user
This is the literal meaning of the Greek 'diabalos', from which 'devil' is derived,
'falsely accusing, slanderous, calumnious'.
That is the pretty much the definition I heard recently on the radio.
Can't remember if it was from Chuck Swindoll or John MacArthur (both pretty
reliable sources on that stuff).
13 posted on
10/21/2003 6:11:11 PM PDT by
VOA
To: proxy_user
looks like I hit the "fire button" too enthusiatically!
14 posted on
10/21/2003 6:11:46 PM PDT by
VOA
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