[B-Greek] PAN hRHMA
Alexander Ring
akring at mac.com
Fri Dec 19 12:53:14 EST 2008
Nothing means "nothing" in this sentence. PAN hRHMA means "all
things", so in Greek the sentence reads something like "Because all
things are not impossible for God". This is good Greek but poor
English, hence most English translations go with "Because nothing is
impossible for God."
AKR
On Dec 19, 2008, at 9:45 AM, Mitch Larramore wrote:
> hOTI OUK ADUNATHSEI PARA TOU QEOU PAN hRHMA
>
> How does PAN hRHMA come to mean "nothing"?
Rev. Alexander Ring
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