Talk:Essay:Best Conservapedia insights about the Bible

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Precise? Preposterous! Andy, for your "insight" to work, one of the most frequent words of the Gospels, λέγω, which is used consistently to mean "to speak (aloud)" has to switch its meaning to the opposite "to observe (silently)" in Mark 4:39! And this only once, while even in the surrounding verses Mark 4:38, Mark 4:40, Mark 4:41, it is still used as "to speak (aloud)": for details read Talk:Biblical_scientific_foreknowledge#Calming_the_Storm (really, please do read this section diligently!).

It comes as no surprise that no one with a working knowledge of Biblical Greek shares your insight! --AugustO (talk) 02:19, 31 March 2017 (EDT)