To: annalex; daniel1212; BlueDragon; Springfield Reformer; Greetings_Puny_Humans; boatbums; metmom
>>Find where else "χαρις" should be translated as "favor" and not as "grace".<<
The word used in Luke 1:28 is kεχαριτωμένη not χαρις and kεχαριτωμένη is used only once in all of scripture. If you had done any study at all rather than just rely on what the Catholic Church says you would have known that and not asked a question that indicates ignorance of what is being said.
964 posted on
04/10/2014 4:45:12 PM PDT by
CynicalBear
(For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ)
To: CynicalBear; annalex
The word used in Luke 1:28 is kεχαριτωμένη not χαρις I believe that was in response to my statement that "to be graced means you have found favor" (charis: Lk. 1:30).
976 posted on
04/10/2014 6:01:04 PM PDT by
daniel1212
(Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
To: CynicalBear; daniel1212; BlueDragon; Springfield Reformer; Greetings_Puny_Humans; boatbums; ...
kεχαριτωμένη not χαρις LOL. Yes, professor, I know. That was kinda the point.
1,002 posted on
04/10/2014 7:03:28 PM PDT by
annalex
(fear them not)
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