While context doesnt always refer to a linguistic answer, sometimes it
clears things up such that a special linguistic answer is not necessary.
Here we have God speaking to Abram and Abram indicating that he trusted what
God said. Thus I dont see how we need to fancy, convoluted answers when we
have an immediate context connected to the trust.
Karl W. Randolph.
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From: waldo slusher <waldoslusher AT yahoo.com>
> Abram believed* the LORD.....
>
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>
> I certainly am NOT trying to engage anyone in some
> theological discussion. I provided some additional
> information to let other list participants know what I
> am looking for, if not in this verse. (I assume
> theological discussion is prohibited as in B-Greek.)
>
>
>
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> Waldo Slusher
> Calgary, AB
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