03-11-2004, 05:39 AM
03-11-2004, 03:43 PM
Shlama Akhi bar-Khela,
A Parsopa is a person in the physical sense. You and I are considered Parsope...."people."
The Incarnation of Meshikha is also spoken of in the sense of being a "Parsopa", because he became incarnate and like one of us.
We never speak of God in terms of "Parsopa."
A Parsopa is a person in the physical sense. You and I are considered Parsope...."people."
The Incarnation of Meshikha is also spoken of in the sense of being a "Parsopa", because he became incarnate and like one of us.
We never speak of God in terms of "Parsopa."
03-13-2004, 07:13 AM
Can you point out an example from the Peshitta?
03-13-2004, 04:26 PM
Luqa 10:1 Wrote:Now after these things Yeshua appointed seventy others, and sent them two-by-two before his Parsopa to all regions and cities that he was about to go.
The word literally means "face", and figuratively means "person."