Well I don't know what kind of greek root Jesus used to clean the
temple, but I kind of got the impression he was angry

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From: Sue Bolton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 06:36:23 +1000, Lindsay Cullen wrote:

>Sorry Bill, but I think you're drawing a bit of a long bow here...

And I think you are being "a bit" disingenuous....

>After all, 'orgizo' is used for the king who sends an army to destroy
those
>who murdered his servants and burn their city (Matt 22:7

The Greek word used in both Matt 22:7 and Rev 12:17 is "oorgisthee",
which while it has the same root "orgizo", has a quite different
nuance to "orgizethe"

Cheers,

Bill Bolton (not Sue)


Sue Bolton
Sydney, Australia
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