The Naked Bible Podcast

Naked Bible 032: Studying the Original Languages of the Bible: Word Study Techniques, Part 1

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Jan 22, 2015
Dive into the fascinating world of word studies as the discussion reveals Paul's unique interpretation of the term 'unmarried' in 1 Corinthians 7. Explore how cultural context influences theological concepts around marriage and divorce. The analysis underscores the importance of examining word usage across an author's work, paving the way for deeper understanding. Additionally, essential Greek-English lexicons are highlighted as vital tools for effective biblical study. Gain insights that deepen your faith and theological knowledge!
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Meaning of 'Unmarried' in Greek

  • The Greek term for unmarried, agameo, means simply "without a spouse" across different contexts.
  • Paul uniquely uses it to include never married, divorced, and abandoned individuals in 1 Corinthians 7.
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Paul's Groupings: Unmarried vs Widows

  • Paul separates "unmarried" from "widows," implying widowed are distinct from unmarried persons.
  • Thus, Paul’s unmarried category likely includes the never married and the divorced or separated.
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Paul's Terms for Separation and Divorce

  • Paul uses two Greek terms for separation and divorce interchangeably, reflecting practical divorce situations.
  • He clearly includes divorced individuals within the consideration of "unmarried."
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