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regardless of it either being tribulation or temptation, the use of "ek" and "tereo" begin used in the same manner as John 17:15 uses it does not refer this verse to describing a pre-tribulation rapture... again, it talks about endurance, not escapism.
we're now simply going into the semantics of this term when we don't need to, because the Word of God already states that we are to persevere and endure through either temptation or tribulation... we cannot take one verse and say it means something else entirely when the rest of the Word of God says differently... that's personal assumption and private interpretation, something 2 Peter 1:20-21 warns us to not do
we're now simply going into the semantics of this term when we don't need to, because the Word of God already states that we are to persevere and endure through either temptation or tribulation... we cannot take one verse and say it means something else entirely when the rest of the Word of God says differently... that's personal assumption and private interpretation, something 2 Peter 1:20-21 warns us to not do
Good luck with the Greek--try out Machen....