Eternal Keywords are continuing future (PERPETUAL)-are-will be Eternally Henceforth in most verses.

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The Eternal Son of God & Hebrews 5:8- 5:9 NASB /W/Strong’s N0.s

When The Proper Meaning of Eternal to fit the verse is not applied right In Commentaries

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The Expression --The Eternal Son of GOD

Eternity will not be yours until God grants it.Onward-- IE—Henceforth Verses below.

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Most all verses with the Words Eternal and Everlasting means-

a starting time onward but not all.

Simplified Definition of Eternal Is (It has Two accurate meanings)

(1) It means a starting time onward in most all verses, verses below.

(2) The Other meaning is no starting time. This is for Jesus’ Father and GOD Only. Everlasting From Eternal (of God's existence)

Everlasting From  Eternal (of God's existence YHWH 010.htm) No starting time.

http://www. perpetual --- (PERPETUAL) continuing forever more 

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Everlasting," in strictness, is that which endures forever; either that which has no beginning and will have no end (in which sense it is applicable to God only), or that which, having a beginning, will have no end, but henceforth will exist forever (thus of beings created for immortality; see IMMORTALITY). Figuratively also the term is applied to objects of impressive stability and long duration, as mountains, hills (eg. Genesis 49:26; Habakkuk 3:6). (Open) Everlasting  Eternal and Eternity another source eternal  and everlasting .

Eternal, applied to God (Gen. 21:33; Deut 33:27; Ps 41:13; 90:2 Plus 1 Tim 1:17 -Ro 16:26--Ro 1:20 in

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  1. Strong's Number:  5703 Open Eternal perpetuity, for ever, continuing future
    1. ancient (of past time)
    2. for ever (of future time)
      1. of continuous existence
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Open Eternal  perpetuity, for ever, ---IE—Henceforth--- for ever (of future time) onward

 

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It can be confusing because most verses in most Bibles read eternal or eternity –when it should be rendered everlasting

or everlasting life with Foot Note Definition --there is a big difference in Biblical Theology.

The T/O’s hide this fact from YOU! Compare HiddenTruthsPLUS.htm Eternal is only Jesus’ Father and GOD Only.

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With The Expression Eternal Son of GOD,

When The Proper Meaning of Eternal to fit the verse is not applied right-In Commentaries and printed in bibles correctly--

Then The Eternal Son of God Expression-- Becomes a False Expression. Like Homoousion---not a God inspired Expression.

 

Jesus was created to live Eternally just as all God’s Spirit Sons were and Adam and Eve As long as they obeyed GOD,

The real Jesus really died and His GOD raise Him up to IMMORTALITY and His life became Eternal- everlasting thereafter.  

So in that context the Eternal Son is justified when explained as such. Study

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16 “For God loved the world so much, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever has an active faith in

 him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Open John 3 scroll to verse 16.

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1 My dear friends, don't believe everything you hear. Carefully weigh and examine what people tell you. Not everyone who talks about God comes from God. There are a lot of lying preachers loose in the world. 2 Here's how you test for the genuine Spirit of God. Everyone who confesses openly his faith in Jesus Christ--the Son of God, who came as an actual flesh-and-blood person--comes from God and belongs to God. 3 And everyone who refuses to confess faith in Jesus has nothing in common with God. This is the spirit of antichrist that you heard was coming. Well, here it is, sooner than we thought

 

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Eternal Keywords For The continuing future (PERPETUAL) -are- will be called ---will be is future

                      

 

 Eternity will not be yours until God grants.--Onward Study 2 is IMMORTALITY

 

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For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us; And the government will rest on His shoulders; And His name will be called (Titles for Study)Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.

 

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1 However, the Breath [of God] definitely says that some will leave the faith in the future 

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1 Tim 4-17 17 Now, to the King of the ages [who is] incorruptible and invisible, the only God, be honor and glory into the ages of ages. May it be.---The One Eternal One No Beginning http://www.2001translation.com/ Forever,_ ?

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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Eternal 

1. permanent, unending. Eternal, endless, everlasting, perpetual imply lasting or going on without ceasing. That which is eternal is, by its nature, without beginning or end: God, the eternal Father. That which is endless never stops but goes on continuously as if in a circle: an endless succession of years. That which is everlasting will endure through all future time: a promise of everlasting life. Perpeptual implies continuous renewal as far into the future as one can foresee: perpetual strife between nations. 3. timeless, immortal, deathless, undying, imperishable, indestructible.

1. transitory. 3. mutable.

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"For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.
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"He who believes in the Son has eternal life; but he who does not obey the Son will not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him."
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"Do not work for the food which perishes, but for the food which endures to eternal life, which the Son of Man will give to you, for on Him the Father, God, has set His seal."
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"For this is the will of My Father, that everyone who beholds the Son and believes in Him will have eternal life, and I Myself will raise him up on the last day."
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And the testimony is this, that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son.
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These things I have written to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, so that you may know that you have eternal life.
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And we know that the Son of God has come, and has given us understanding so that we may know Him who is

true; and we are in Him who is true, in His Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God and eternal life.

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John 5:25-30 – Dead to Hear the Son’s Voice

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JN5:25 “I tell you this truth: The hour is coming, and is now present, when the dead will listen to the voice of the Son 293 [Psalm 2:12] of The God, and those who have responded will live. 294

 JN5:26 For just as the Father has Life within Himself, so also He gave to the Son to have Life within himself. 295

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For just as the Father has Life within Himself, so also He gave to the Son to have Life within himself: Or, RIE: the source of Life; GDS: self-existent. Likely the thought is not “self-existent” but the authority to give others life. Upon his resurrection Jesus is declared the Son in the absolute sense and thereupon receives immortality. [Romans 1:4; 1 Corinthians 50:50-53] The Father is the Source of Life. [Psalm 36:9; Acts 17:28] Messiah becomes a life-giver as an “everlasting father.” [Isaiah 9:6, 7] The Son did not possess this life naturally, but it was given to him by his Father. Thus, there was a time the Son did not possess it. Therefore, he is not equal to God. It is obvious that the one thing a father gives a son is life and therefore there was a time when the Father existed without the Son.

 everlasting father. [Isaiah 9:6, 7]  Open- http://www.nazarene-friends.org/nazcomm/23/009.htm

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Father throughout the Ages: That is, “father throughout all future periods of time.” Or, KJV: The everlasting Father; NJB: Eternal-Father; JPS: The Eternal Father;  RHM: Father of Futurity [footnote: “Father of progress”]. The Greek LXX omits this. The Hebrew would be EL-’AB [Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance #5703-01, perpetuity, continuous future; head, founder, father of a people, patron of a class, term of respect]. Christ is described as a “brother” [though their Master and King] to his brothers. [Hebrews 2:10-13] However, the phrasing and circumstances of Isaiah and his three children suggests Christ is also something of a “father” to the Church. Most likely this may be a term of respect in view of what John 5:26. Jesus told his disciples, “for One is your father, the Celestial One.” [Matthew 23:9]

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Theology in Harmony

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Definition

 

  1. perpetuity, for ever, continuing future
    1. ancient (of past time)
    2. for ever (of future time)
      1. of continuous existence
    3. for ever (of God's existence)

 Translated Words

 

KJV (49) - end, 1; eternity, 1; ever, 41; ever + (05769), 1; everlasting, 2; evermore, 1; old, 1; perpetually, 1;

NAS (23) - Eternal, 1; all, 1; continually, 1; ever, 15; forever, 1; forevermore, 2; old, 1; perpetual, 1;

 Verse Count

KJV

NAS

 

Exodus

1

Numbers

2

1 Chronicles

1

Job

2

Psalm

29

Proverbs

2

Isaiah

7

Daniel

1

Amos

1

Micah

2

Habakkuk

1

 

Exodus

1

1 Chronicles

1

Job

2

Psalm

30

Proverbs

2

Isaiah

8

Daniel

1

Amos

1

Micah

2

Habakkuk

1


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17. A suitable conclusion to the beautifully simple enunciation of the Gospel, of which his own history is a living sample or pattern. It is from the experimental sense of grace that the doxology flows [BENGEL].
the King, eternal--literally, "King of the (eternal) ages." The Septuagint translates Exodus 15:18, "The Lord shall reign for ages and beyond them." Psalms 145:13, Margin, "Thy kingdom is an everlasting kingdom," literally, "a kingdom of all ages." The "life everlasting" (1 Timothy 1:16) suggested here "the King eternal," or everlasting. It answers also to "for ever and ever" at the close, literally, "to the ages of the ages" (the countless succession of ages made up of ages).
immortal--The oldest manuscripts read, "incorruptible." The Vulgate, however, and one very old manuscript read as English Version (Romans 1:23).
invisible--(1 Timothy 6:16, Exodus 33:20, John 1:18, Colossians 1:15, Hebrews 11:27).
the only wise God--The oldest manuscripts omit "wise," which probably crept in from Romans 16:27, where it is more appropriate to the context than here (compare Jude 1:25). "The only Potentate" (1 Timothy 6:15, Psalms 86:10, John 5:44).
for ever, &c.--See note, above. The thought of eternity (terrible as it is to unbelievers) is delightful to those assured of grace (1 Timothy 1:16) [BENGEL].

18. He resumes the subject begun at 1 Timothy 1:3

 The conclusion (apodosis) to the foregoing, "as I besought thee . . . charge" (1 Timothy 1:3), is here given, if not formally, at least substantially.
This charge--namely, "that thou in them (so the Greek) mightest war," that is, fulfil thy high calling, not only as a Christian, but as a minister officially, one function of which is, to "charge some that they teach no other doctrine" (1 Timothy 1:3).
I commit--as a sacred deposit (1 Timothy 6:20, 2 Timothy 2:2) to be laid before thy hearers.
according to--in pursuance of; in consonance with.
the prophecies which went before on thee--the intimations given by prophets respecting thee at thy ordination, 1 Timothy 4:14 (as, probably, by Silas, a companion of Paul, and "a prophet," Acts 15:32). Such prophetical intimation, as well as the good report given of Timothy by the brethren (Acts 16:2), may have induced Paul to take him as his companion. Compare similar prophecies as to others: Acts 13:1-3, in connection with laying on of hands; Acts 11:28, 21:10,11; compare 1 Corinthians 12:10, 14:1, Ephesians 4:11. In Acts 20:28, it is expressly said that "the Holy Ghost had made them (the Ephesian presbyters) overseers." CLEMENT OF ROME [Epistle to the Corinthians], states it was the custom of the apostles "to make trial by the Spirit," that is, by the "power of discerning," in order to determine who were to be overseers and deacons in the several churches planted. So CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA says as to the churches near Ephesus, that the overseers were marked out for ordination by a revelation of the Holy Ghost to St. John.
by them--Greek, "in them"; arrayed as it were in them; armed with them.
warfare--not the mere "fight" (1 Timothy 6:12, 2 Timothy 4:7), but the whole campaign; the military service. Translate as Greek, not "a," but "the good warfare."

19. Holding--Keeping hold of "faith" and "good conscience" (1 Timothy 1:5); not "putting the latter away" as "some." Faith is like a very precious liquor; a good conscience is the clean, pure glass that contains it [BENGEL]. The loss of good conscience entails the shipwreck of faith. Consciousness of sin (unrepented of and forgiven) kills the germ of faith in man [WIESINGER].
which--Greek singular, namely, "good conscience," not "faith" also; however, the result of putting away good conscience is, one loses faith also.
put away--a wilful act. They thrust it from them as a troublesome monitor. It reluctantly withdraws, extruded by force, when its owner is tired of its importunity, and is resolved to retain his sin at the cost of losing it. One cannot be on friendly terms with it and with sin at one and the same time.
made shipwreck--"with respect to THE faith." Faith is the vessel in which they had professedly embarked, of which "good conscience" is the anchor. The ancient Church often used this image, comparing the course of faith to navigation. The Greek does not imply that one having once had faith makes shipwreck of it, but that they who put away good conscience "make shipwreck with respect to THE faith."

20. Hymenaeus--There is no difficulty in supposing him to be the Hymenæus of 2 Timothy 2:17. Though "delivered over to Satan" (the lord of all outside the Church, Acts 26:18, and the executor of wrath, when judicially allowed by God, on the disobedient, 1 Corinthians 5:5, 2 Corinthians 12:7), he probably was restored to the Church subsequently, and again troubled it. Paul, as an apostle, though distant at Rome pronounced the sentence to be executed at Ephesus, involving, probably, the excommunication of the offenders (Matthew 18:17,18). The sentence operated not only spiritually, but also physically, sickness, or some such visitation of God, falling on the person excommunicated, in order to bring him to repentance and salvation. Alexander here is probably "the coppersmith" who did Paul "much evil" when the latter visited Ephesus. The "delivering him to Satan" was probably the consequence of his withstanding the apostle (2 Timothy 4:14,15); as the same sentence on Hymenæus was the consequence of "saying that the resurrection is past already" (2 Timothy 2:18; his putting away good conscience, naturally producing shipwreck concerning FAITH, 1 Timothy 1:19. If one's religion better not his morals, his moral deficiencies will corrupt his religion. The rain which falls pure from heaven will not continue pure if it be received in an unclean vessel [ARCHBISHOP WHATELY]). It is possible that he is the Alexander, then a Jew, put forward by the Jews, doubtless against Paul, at the riot in Ephesus (Acts 19:33).
that they may--not "might"; implying that the effect still continues--the sentence is as yet unremoved.
learn--Greek, "be disciplined," namely, by chastisement and suffering.
blaspheme--the name of God and Christ, by doings and teachings unworthy of their Christian profession (Romans 2:23,24, 2:7). Though the apostles had the power of excommunication, accompanied with bodily inflictions, miraculously sent (2 Corinthians 10:8), it does not follow that fallible ministers now have any power, save that of excluding from church fellowship notorious bad livers.

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