Why are you so mean to me?
If it makes sense,,,why won't you accept it?
Maybe some of the greek experts here could advise you on the fact that BELIEVE DOES mean to OBEY.
I'm not going to post anymore on this right now...
Look it up for yourself...don't you want to know the truth?
Check out what the bible says on believing and obeying....
IF one believes....one obeys. They're intertwined.
John 3:36 look it up and study it.
Also, unbelief is associated with disobey in the Greek language.
Please study that too, but only if you're interested in THE truth and not YOUR truth.
Why do some go to the greek when it suits them...but no always? Interesting question that deserves a reply. I accept all the Greek.
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
disobedience, unbelief.
From apeithes; disbelief (obstinate and rebellious) -- disobedience, unbelief.
see GREEK apeithes
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UNBELIEF
un-be-lef':
The word (the King James Version) represents two Greek words, apeitheia, "disobedience" (only in Romans 11:30,32; Hebrews 4:6,11), and apistia, "distrust," the antithesis to "faith". (which see). The two words are not only akin etymologically but run into one another by mental connection, certainly where spiritual relations are concerned, as between man and God. For when God has spoken, in precept and yet more in promise, distrust involves, at least potentially, an element of disobedience. His supreme claim is to be trusted to command only what is right, and to promise only what is true. He is infinitely sympathetic in His insight, and infallibly knows where distrust comes only of the dim perceptions and weak mis-givings of our mortal nature, and where, on the other hand, a moral resistance lies at the back of the non-confidence. But the presence of that darker element is always to be suspected, at least, and searched for in serious self-examination.
We may remark that it is a loss in our language that "unbelief" is the only word we can use as the antithesis to "faith"; for "faith" and "belief" (which see) are not exactly synonyms. "Unfaith" would be a welcome word for such use, if it were generally so understood.
Handley Dunelm
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Dictionary Aids
Vine's Expository Dictionary: View Entry
TDNT Reference: 6:11,818
KJV Translation Count — Total: 7x
The KJV translates Strong's G543 in the following manner: unbelief (4x), disobedient (3x).
Outline of Biblical Usage [?]
- obstinacy, obstinate opposition to the divine will
Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
ἀπείθεια apeítheia, ap-i'-thi-ah; from G545; disbelief (obstinate and rebellious):—disobedience, unbelief.
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The KJV translates Strong's G570 in the following manner: unbelief (12x).
Outline of Biblical Usage [?]
- unfaithfulness, faithless
- want of faith, unbelief
- weakness of faith
Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
ἀπιστία apistía, ap-is-tee'-ah; from G571; faithlessness, i.e. (negatively) disbelief (lack of Christian faith), or (positively) unfaithfulness (disobedience):—unbelief.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon [?](Jump to Scripture Index)
STRONGS NT 570: ἀπιστία
ἀπιστία, -ας, ἡ, (from ἄπιστος), want of faith and trust;
1. unfaithfulness, faithlessness (of persons betraying a trust): Romans 3:3 [cf. references under the word ἀπιστέω, 1].
2. want of faith, unbelief: shown in withholding belief in the divine power, Mark 16:14, or in the power and promises of God, Romans 4:20; Hebrews 3:19; in the divine mission of Jesus, Matthew 13:58; Mark 6:6; by opposition to the gospel, 1 Timothy 1:13; with the added notion of obstinacy, Romans 11:20, 23; Hebrews 3:12. contextually, weakness of faith: Matthew 17:20 (where L T Tr WH ὀλιγοπιστίαν); Mark 9:24. (In Greek writings from Hesiod and Herodotus down.)
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