Message from @JonJon
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The eptimology of the term “world" comes from the Old English word “werold.” This comes from an Old High German word, "Weralt." And this comes from an early West Germanic composition of two words: “wera” which means “man,” and the Indo-European base “alth” which comes from the Latin “altus”, meaning “old.”
"words of the world" is there a verse reference for that, or are you speaking of a concept? @comeoutofworld
Thus, the meaning of the ancient word "world" is: "The Old Man." (Old English word is "werold." Broken down individually, "were" means man, and "old" means old).
@huxt3r I LIKE that.. I was once told as a child "You have the gift of understanding"
So when we talk about the words of His Kingdom, we are talking about the new life, the new man, those who are born again. And when we talk about the words of the world, we are talking about the old life, the old man, those who are not born again.
_slips into different visuals, but listening in_
there r other sacred cows I wont mention even in here lol
turkey!
I shoot up tryptophan at night
turkey shoot
turkey ice cream and french fries all put you to sleep lol
people are afraid to say "I dont know"
and "im not sure"
jon Jon i study and pray to learn n know ty Lord Jesus