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Rowan Collins
Sep 25, 20211 min read
What does isopsuchos mean?
Isopsuchos (2473 in Strong's Concordance) is an adjective in Ancient Greek that means likeminded or of the same mind and spirit and is...
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Rowan Collins
Sep 25, 20211 min read
What does apsuchos mean?
Apsuchos (895 in Strong's Concordance) is an adjective in Ancient Greek that means lifeless or inanimate and is formed by: alpha -...
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Rowan Collins
Sep 25, 20211 min read
What does pneuma mean?
Pneuma (4151 in Strong's Concordance) is a neuter noun in Ancient Greek that means spirit, breath or wind. Related Terms The following...
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Rowan Collins
Sep 25, 20211 min read
What does pneumatikós mean?
Pneumatikós (4153 in Strong's Concordance) is an adverb in Ancient Greek that means spiritually and is formed by the following: pneuma -...
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Rowan Collins
Sep 25, 20219 min read
What does psuché mean?
Psuché (5590 in Strong's Concordance) is a feminine Noun in Ancient Greek that means soul or life. Related Terms The following terms are...
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Rowan Collins
Sep 25, 20211 min read
What does psuchikos mean?
Psuchikos (5591 in Strong's Concordance) is an adjective in Ancient Greek that means natural or unspiritual, and is formed by the...
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Rowan Collins
Sep 24, 20215 min read
What is the gift of prophecy?
Prophecy is one of the many spiritual gifts identified in the New Testament. It is the the gift of speaking divine truth and sometimes...
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Rowan Collins
Sep 24, 20212 min read
What is continuationism?
Continuationism is the belief that all spiritual gifts are still operational today, just as they were in the early church. A person that...
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Rowan Collins
Sep 24, 20213 min read
What is cessationism?
Cessationism is the belief that some, or all, of the spiritual gifts ceased operation. These gifts, particularly the miraculous ones,...
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Rowan Collins
Sep 24, 20216 min read
Continuationism vs Cessationism
The argument over whether miraculous gifts continue today or cease, has become a hot topic issue, particularly in America. Some say yes,...
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