#13 Latin Origins in the English Language & The Bible
Series English Etymology JMP 2023
#13 Latin Origins in the English Language & The Bible Dr.Jim Phillips 2 Timothy 2:15 English Etymology is the study of the foundation of the English language and the history of the etymology the borrowed words from other languages. You will understand the Bible more clearly after studying English language origins from Latin and The Original language of the New Testament Greek Language. It May Vaccinate you from so much Error by Faulty translations. This sermon explores the profound connection between language, theology, and biblical understanding by tracing the etymological roots of English words in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, emphasizing that true comprehension of Scripture requires engagement with its original languages. It highlights how words like 'plenary,' 'renounce,' 'beneficial,' and 'capitulate' carry deep theological significance, revealing truths about divine inspiration, human accountability, and salvation through Christ's atoning sacrifice. Through vivid examples from everyday language and historical context, the message underscores that words are not merely tools of communication but vessels of divine revelation, shaping our understanding of God's character, human sin, and eternal life. The sermon calls believers to study Scripture with linguistic precision, trusting that the Word of God—preserved through history despite opposition—is both reliable and life-transforming. Ultimately, it affirms that salvation is by grace through faith, a gift from God, and that the etymology of words points to the enduring power and truth of the Bible.
| Sermon ID | 1232661165629 |
| Duration | 45:38 |
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| Category | Midweek Service |
| Bible Text | 2 Timothy 2:15; Genesis 3:1 |
| Language | English |