Endless:
end'-les (akatalutos (Heb 7:16), aperantos (1Ti 1:4)):
This English word occurs twice in the New Testament, and is there represented by the two Greek words above noted.
(1) In Heb 7:16 Jesus is said to be a priest "after the power of an endless life." The word means literally, as in the Revised Version, margin, "indissoluble." It is not simply that Christ's priesthood was eternal. The priesthood was based upon His possession, by nature, of a life which in time and eternity death could not touch. This distinguished Him essentially from priests under the law.
(2) In 1Ti 1:4, Paul warns Timothy against giving heed in his ministry to "fables (muthoi) and endless (limitless) genealogies." The allusion seems to be to the series of emanations (aeons) in Gnostic speculation, to which no limit could be set.
Distinct from the above are the words denoting "everlasting," "ETERNAL," which see.
Written by James Orr
← End of the WorldEnds of the Earth →Endless:
denotes indissoluble (from a, negative, kata, "down," luo, "to loose"), Hbr 7:16, "endless;" see the RV, marg., i.e., a life which makes its possessor the holder of His priestly office for evermore.
2Strong's Number: g562Greek: aperantosEndless:
from a, negative and peraino, "to complete, finish," signifies "interminable, endless;" it is said of genealogies, 1Ti 1:4. In the Sept., Job 36:26.
He is a cross pendant.
He is engraved with a unique Number.
He will mail it out from Jerusalem.
He will be sent to your Side.
Emmanuel
Bible Verses About Welcoming ImmigrantsEmbracing the StrangerAs we journey through life, we often encounter individuals who are not of our nationality......
Who We AreWhat We EelieveWhat We Do
2025 by iamachristian.org,Inc All rights reserved.