It's commonly regarded to be a reference to only a minority choosing to believe after the hearing the gospel.
For example, the People's New Testament says (after the usual translation, "For many are called, but few are chosen.") "The many called embrace all who hear the gospel; the whole Jewish nation, and the Gentiles of every land where the gospel is preached. The chosen are those who choose to accept."
it means that god will give you anything that is good and if you truly believe that he will give it to you
The abbreviation "ff" after a scripture reference stands for "following." It indicates that the citation refers not only to the specific verse mentioned but also to the subsequent verses. For example, "John 3:16 ff" means John chapter 3, verse 16 and the verses that follow it.
God warns His people before performing great acts that impact upon them.
The 12th verse of the 3rd chapter of the Gospel of St Matthew of the New Testament of the Bible.
The word moth is found in 11 verse in the Bible and it refers to the clothes moth. Job 3 verses Psalms 1 verse Isaiah 2 verses Hosea 1 verse Matthew 2 verses Luke 1 verse James 1 verse
When someone says verses, they normally mean a few verses. Scripture is normally like a chapter, or several verses. It is the same thing thow, just different amounts of The Word.
The two accounts are written by two different men. They mean the same thing though.
Oh, dude, "cf" stands for "confer," which is just a fancy way of saying "compare." So, when you see "cf" before a verse of scripture, it's like a little nudge saying, "Hey, maybe check out this other verse too, if you feel like it." It's just a casual way of saying, "Hey, this verse might be related to that one, or it might not, who knows, like, whatever."
Scripture or same as scripture
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Well, it kind of depends on what scripture quotation you are talking about.
What do you mean by the senses of the scripture? Are you referring to the sense of it, or are you referring to something else?