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WHAT IS MATT 16:19 REALLY MEANS FOR TODAY ?

Dan Perez

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WHAT IS MATT 16:19 TALKING ABOUT ?

I WILL // DIDOMI , is a verb in the FUTURE TENSE , ACTIVE VOICE , INDICATIVE MOOD , meaning you better believe it , in the Singular

UNTO THEE // PERSONAL POSSESSIVE PRONOUN , in the Dative Case , in the singular

THE // HO , is a Definite Article , in the Accusative Case and in the Plural .

Keys // Kleis , also in the Accusative Case , meaning that the keys given to Peter Is Limited

Of The // Ho is a definite article that is pointing to the next Greek word , KINGDOM

Kingdom // Basilea is in the Gentive Case of Definiation in the Signular

Of Heaven // Ouranos in the Genitive Case , in the Plural

Whatsoever // Hos , is a Relative Pronoun , is in the Accusative Case , means LIMITED in the Singular , in the Neuter , meaning Male and Female

Thou Shall BIND // Deox , is in the Aorist tense , meaning the past tense , Active Voice , means Christ and Peter are casing it to happen , in the

Subjucative , that things could happen , in the Singular '

On EARTH // GE , in the Genitive Case , in the Singular

Shall Be // Esomai is in the Future Tense , in the Indicative Mood , meaning you better believe it , in the Singular

In Heaven // Ouranos , in the Dative case , in the Plural

Whatsoever // Hos , is a Relative Pronoun , in the Accusative Case , in the Singular and in the Neuter , meaning Male and Female

Thou Shall Loose // LYO , is in the AORISTN Tense , meaning pass tense , in the Active Voice , means Christ and Peter are in the action , in the

Subjunctive Mood in the Singular .

ON Earth // GE , is in the Gentive Case in the Singular

Shall Be Loosed // LYO , in the Future Tense , in the Indicative Mood , in the Sigular

In Heaven // PURANOS , in the Dative Case in the Plural .

# 1 Just what authority was Peter real given .

#2 As some , even today , say that they can EVEN , Bind and Loose , EVEN Today .

# 3 What does BIND mean ?

# 4 What does LOOSING then mean ?

# 5 Can this power , be PASSED on today ?

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timf

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I have heard that a better translation might be whatever you bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven. Instead of giving Peter a new "power" it places a restriction on him not to exceed what has been written.

An example of this restriction might be seen in Acts when James declares the restrictions to be placed on gentile believers in the kingdom gospel. They did not need to be circumcised, but they did have restrictions placed on them that were consistent with the restrictions placed on gentile sojourners in the Old Testament.
 
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I have heard that a better translation might be whatever you bind on earth shall have been bound in heaven. Instead of giving Peter a new "power" it places a restriction on him not to exceed what has been written.

An example of this restriction might be seen in Acts when James declares the restrictions to be placed on gentile believers in the kingdom gospel. They did not need to be circumcised, but they did have restrictions placed on them that were consistent with the restrictions placed on gentile sojourners in the Old Testament.
I did miss in my notes the word BOUND //DEO is in the Greek PREFECT TENSE , PASSIVE VOICE , Nominative Case , in the Singular and in the Greek NEUTER , meaning Male and Female

What you quoted is in the KJV and is what I also use all the time .

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