07-29-2012, 06:38 AM
"hanpe" can mean "profane", perhaps that is why Saint Paul, used that term there and not the other, being led by the Holy Spirit to do so.
Peter 4:3 "For the time that is past was enough, when ye wrought the pleasure of the profane, in dissoluteness, and in ebriety, and in lasciviousness, and in revelling, and in the worship of demons. (Murdock)
It would read thus in 1 Cor. 12:2 "that ye have been profane; and have been, without distinction, led away after idols, in which there is no speech."
Peter 4:3 "For the time that is past was enough, when ye wrought the pleasure of the profane, in dissoluteness, and in ebriety, and in lasciviousness, and in revelling, and in the worship of demons. (Murdock)
It would read thus in 1 Cor. 12:2 "that ye have been profane; and have been, without distinction, led away after idols, in which there is no speech."