Cross
Plus-Pole-Stake or Tree- REFERENCES: with- TheCrossSymbolSyndrome.htm
Conclusion.
The Apostles- And we are (5748) witnesses of all things
which he (Jesus) did (KJV
Acts
10:39 open (1)ASV
In Context
(2) KJV Acts 10:34-43
In Context and Acts10:39.NASB. Acts 4 thru 6 Acts
Start with Hebrew Verses and Crucifixion and
Compare Greek & Hebrew (Open) tree and cross and stauron
Deut 21:22 21:23 Joshua
8:29 10:26-10:27- Is
it true that People That Wear Crosses or
have Crosses have a False Sense of Security? Read the entire disclosure—Examine--The Original Bible or as Originally Written By the Inspired Writers of
the Holy Scriptures. What Real True Christian Wants
the Bible They Read To Use---Second Meaning Unoriginal Words—Ask Your Self
– Must Bible Publishers Stick To Original Word Meanings –And Make The Second
(Word) Meanings a Foot Note and Not Vice Versa—Most Have No Foot Note at all
for the No. 1 (One)
Meaning of stauron stauros. That
is Amazing. Keywords are ecclesiastical form of a two beamed " cross "in Vine’s below. Vine’s [cross, crucify.-It is amazing what Publishers
and Translators will do to Serve Traditional Ecclesiastical Doctrines. Ecclesiastical- definition-open Ecclesiology Plus Ecclesiastical
Strong’s No’s 4716 Open stauron (Greek
to English) for the N0.1 Meaning.
-
SBT—Noticed The Accuracy of
N0. 1—in the above definition –Plus-2a says nothing
about
-
Two Pieces
The Letter b—Does not state whether it is for 1 or 2a --but a person
could think it applies to No. 2 which is a second means (form) of crucifixion, a
later rendering. Read on and this will be explained. And there are several
verses that just read
Most Bibles Have No Foot Note at
all for the No. 1 (One)
Meaning of stauros. stauron
That is Amazing.
It should be The Second (Word) Meanings is a
Foot Note.
Check for Foot-Notes in your favorite Bibles --Compare the Old American Standard Bible to
the
New
American Standard Bible.It’s here below continuing
reading!!
The New Revised Standard Version Acts
"We must obey God
rather than any human authority.
(1) Meaning--an upright stake, esp. a pointed one –You can open all verses below --
then down to the verses that say tree in Vine’s Strong’s No’s
4716 stauron. Compare Statues In- Ps
115:8 –Open In
Context
The New Testament Greek Lexicon <
|
stauro/v |
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from the base of (2476) |
Open each Acts (RSV) In
Context and Acts 5:29 NASB 5:30
But Peter and the apostles answered, "We must obey God rather than men.
The
New Revised Standard Version F44
30 The God of our ancestors raised up Jesus,
whom you had killed by hanging him on a tree.
Compare B2.S Bibles
An upright stake is
the Original Manuscript Meaning stauron N0 (1) Strong’s No’s 4716 Compare B2.S
Bibles—open B2.
Here’s One Example Open Acts 4 thru 6 Acts
The God of our fathers raised up Jesus, whom you killed. You hanged him on a stake. New Simplified Bible.
Click-on [tree]Vines (b) of "the cross,"
<2,,3586,xulon> the tree being the stauros, the upright pale or stake to which
Romans nailed those who were thus to be executed, Ac
5:30 KJV OPEN -; Ac
10:39 Ac
13:29 Gal. 3:13; In Context 1 Pet. 2:24 KJV
<2,,3586,xulon> C
"wood, a piece of wood, anything made of wood" (see STAFF,
STOCKS), is used, with the rendering "tree," (a) in, 23:31 where
"the green tree" refers either to Christ, figuratively of all His
living power and excellencies, or to the life of the Jewish people while still
inhabiting their land, in contrast to "the dry," a figure fulfilled
in the horrors of the Roman massacre and devastation in A.D. 70 (cp. the Lord's
parable in Luke 13:6-9; 13:6 see Ezek.
20:47, and cp. Ezek. 21:3); 20:47
For KJV Cross Verses Open cross§ion=0&translation=str&sr=1&Enter=Perform+Search
For definition open this cross, and tree, 1Pe 2:24 Who
his own self
bare
(5656)
our
sins
in
his own
body
on
the tree,
Open stauron.Greek
cross, English
KJV/W/Strong’s open THE In
Context http://www.studylight.org/ in each
verse printed.
Acts10:39 In Context And we are (5748) witnesses of all things which he did (5656) both in the land of the Jews, and in Jerusalem; whom they slew (5627) and hanged (5660) on a tree: (a tree
is listed as an second meaning open tree:)
second meaning to what? Read on!! Greek included for
those that can read it.
kai hmeiv marturev
pantwn wn epoihsen
(5656) en te th xwra twn Ioudaiwn
kai [en] Ierousalhm; on kai aneilan (5656) kremasantev
(5660) epi culou.
Acts
5:30 In Context The God of our fathers raised up (5656) Jesus, whom ye slew (5668) and hanged (5660) on a tree.
o qeov twn paterwn hmwn hgeiren (5656) Ihsoun, on umeiv diexeirisasqe
(5668) kremasantev
(5660) epi culou;
Gal 3:13 In Context - Christ hath redeemed (5656) us from the curse of the law, being made (5637) a curse for us: for it is written (5769), Cursed is every one that hangeth
(5734) on a tree:
ACTS 5:30KJV The God of our fathers raised up (5656) Jesus, whom ye slew (5668) and hanged (5660) on a tree.
Open 5:30
"The God of our fathers raised up Jesus, whom you had put to death by hanging Him on a cross.
NOTICE HOW THE
To Open Click on 5:30
"The God of our fathers raised up Jesus, whom you had put to death by hanging Him on a cross.
o
qeov twn paterwn hmwn hgeiren (5656) Ihsoun, on
umeiv diexeirisasqe (5668) kremasantev (5660) epi culou;
How See The Original American Standard Version Acts
Open on In
context
Act 5-30
(OLD American Standard tree.)
of "the cross," the tree being the stauros, the upright pale or stake
The point is why some verses tree and
other verses read cross –and some tree—Bible Dictionaries say pole or stake
Gal-5-11 Open Click on cross ---You get the same
definition. tree.
Gal-5:11 But I, <brethren, if I still preach circumcision, why am I still persecuted ? Then the stumbling block of the cross has been abolished.
egw de, adelfoi, ei peritomhn
eti khrussw, (5719) ti eti diwkomai? (5743) ara kathrghtai
(5769) to skandalon
tou staurou.
Most
Vine's Expository Dictionary of
New Testament Words ---Answers vines.html<A-1,Noun,4716,stauros>
stauros> denotes, primarily,
"an upright pale or stake." On such malefactors were nailed for
execution. Both the noun and the verb stauroo, "to fasten to a stake or pale,"
are originally to be distinguished from the ecclesiastical form of a two beamed "cross." The shape
of the latter had its origin in ancient
In order to increaase the prestige of the apostate ecclesiastical
system pagans were received into the churches apart from regeneration by faith,
and were permitted largely to retain their pagan signs and symbols. Hence the
Tau or T, in its most frequent form, with the cross-piece lowered, was
adopted to stand for the "cross" of Christ. Vine’s [cross, crucify.
It is
amazing what Translators will do to Serve Tradition
The International Standard Bible Enncyclopedia
(stauros, "a
cross," "the crucifixion"; skolops,
"a stake," "a pole"): number=T2426
The name is not found in
the Old Testament. It is derived from the Latin word crux. In the Greek
language it is stauros, but sometimes we find the
word skolops used as its Greek equivalent. The
historical writers, who transferred the events of Roman history into the Greek
language, make use of these two words. No word in human language has become
more universally known than this word, and that
because all of the history of the world since the death of Christ has been
measured by the distance which separates events from it. The symbol and
principal content of the Christian religion and of Christian civilization is
found in this one word. number=T2426
Imitating the
Customs of the Pagan Nations with their Pagan Symbols---