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- Capstone (The Stone the Builders Rejected)the capstone terminology carries dual significance. Beyond representing Jesus’ supreme importance, the stone also embodies destructive power against those who reject it—whether someone falls upon it and is dashed to pieces or it falls upon them and crushes them, the result is fatal, making(...) Read More
- capstonethe capstone terminology carries dual significance. Beyond representing Jesus’ supreme importance, the stone also embodies destructive power against those who reject it—whether someone falls upon it and is dashed to pieces or it falls upon them and crushes them, the result is fatal, making(...) Read More
- Constantly (Biblical Usage)Constantly (Biblical Usage) Definition: In the New Testament, constantly refers to an ongoing, habitual posture rather than an uninterrupted activity. The Greek adverbs translated “constantly,” “continually,” or “without ceasing” describe a repeated, persistent pattern that becomes part of a(...) Read More
- ConstantlyConstantly (Biblical Usage) Definition: In the New Testament, constantly refers to an ongoing, habitual posture rather than an uninterrupted activity. The Greek adverbs translated “constantly,” “continually,” or “without ceasing” describe a repeated, persistent pattern that becomes part of a(...) Read More
