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Allosyndesis

Definition: The term "allosyndesis" appears in several biblical passages, but its precise meaning varies depending on the context. 1. In Mark 16:18-20, Jesus explains to his disciples that he has authority over death and hell (the two domains of the afterlife), allowing him to deliver those who believe in him from their sins through faith alone. - The Greek term used is ἐλθός (elós) which means "authority" or "power." - The Hebrew word translated "authority" is יִבְלֵיהֶם (yībālehēm). It refers to God's power over the physical world. 2. In Acts 17:5-8, Paul writes about a time when he was traveling with Timothy and Timothy was standing at the foot of Jesus' cross when Christ raised him from the dead. The Hebrew word translated "authority" is אֲלִיוֹם (alōmīn) which means "power." - The Greek term used in this verse is ἐλθός (elós). In this context, it refers to God's power over the physical world. 3. In 2 Corinthians 1:8-9, Paul writes about a time when he was traveling with Timothy and Paul was standing at the foot of Jesus' crucifixion while Christ raised him from the dead. - The Hebrew word translated "authority" is אֲלִיוֹם (alōmīn) which means "power." - In this verse, it refers to God's power over the physical world. In summary: - ἐλθός (elós): This Greek term translates into Hebrew as authority. - אֲלִיוֹם (alōmīn): This Hebrew word in Greek is equivalent to "power."


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