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What Submit/Subject and Head Really Mean
My studies into the Greek word hupotasso, which we translate submit or subject, led to learning that it was a military term—soldiers who arrange themselves under a leader. Upon waking one morning, a word popped into my mind and I … Continue reading
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Excise “Church”
Ecclesia (or Ekklesia) Called-out ones Assembly Congregation Gathering Flock Body These are the words used in Scripture to define the meeting of believers. Why did the translators use the word church? Where did it come from? After years of searching, … Continue reading