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Well actually, "by one offering" is a prepositional
phrase and not the subject of the sentence. The third person singular aspect of
teteleioken conveys the subject of the sentence: "he"; but I don't
expect you to agree with that, and I certainly don't expect you to be able to
understand it.
Nevertheless, nothing I have said should lead you
to the conclusion that I believe the one offering is not complete. Per this
verse, it is our sanctification which is not yet complete. But I don't expect
you to understand that either.
Bill
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