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  2. In Ephesians what does Paul mean by "world without end"?

    hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/38304

    The phrase, "world without end" is a most unfortunate translation and a quirk of the KJV and its progeny (KJ2000, American KJV). A good representative translation of the Greek is given by almost all other versions of which the NIV and ESV are typical: "to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever!

  3. jesus - What does the word "world" mean in John 3:16, in the...

    hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/7374

    (John 18:20) The Prophet Isaiah said, "But Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an everlasting salvation, ye shall not be ashamed nor confounded, WORLD without end." (Isaiah 45:20) Really, John 3:14 puts John 3:16 in context as it refers to an event which happened only to Israel in the wilderness as Numbers 21:6-9 explains.

  4. What's the overall meaning of Ephesians 3:21? Do I understand it...

    hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/31467

    To him be glory in the church, and in Christ Jesus unto all generations, world without end. Amen. (Douay-Rheims) To Him is the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus, in all the generations, of the age of the ages. Amen. (Mine) My first problem is translating the word εἰς in the phrase εἰς πάσας τὰς γενεὰς.

  5. word study - In Romans chapter 6, what does Paul mean by "death...

    hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/74447

    Adam caused us all to be separated from the life of God and all that entails. World without end. This cannot be changed. Its not so much that we sin, (actions) but more so that we are sin,(nature). With this in mind Christ came into the world to participate in the flesh realm as one of us.

  6. What does Isaiah 43:10 mean by there being no other gods before...

    hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/52909

    We have in places like Neh 9:5, Ps 90:2, 48, 103:17 (and many others) the fact that God is truly eternal, without beginning and without end. Isa 43:10 emphasises several facts: God is eternal without beginning and without end. YHWH is God; YHWH is the ONLY God

  7. eschatology - Did Paul expect Timothy to see "the last days ...

    hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/1730

    World without end, Amen - Eph. 3:21. I have searched and all I do not find any supporting scriptures for an end to the everlasting kingdom, or Christ's everlasting reign. Even when God caused the flood in Noah's day, He left a remnant to begin again. I believe the flood is an example of how God gave a wicked ppl time to repent, to turn back.