Brother Jim teaches Revelation from the Greek text on Sunday Afternoons. In this class Dr. Jim tells the difference between the Hebrew word Chata which means to miss the mark and the Greek word Hamartia which does not mean to miss the mark.
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Great Bible lesson I loved this class. I am going to tell my friends to listen to it. Keep up the good work and thank you for all he hard work you put into each class.
Jeanette Clemens (7/23/2009)
from Alabama
LOVE IT! Love your teaching style! This was excellent. I can't wait to listen to more!
Marilyn (7/21/2009)
from Bakersfield, California
Great Bible lesson This was a great Bible lesson.Dr. Jim Not only taught an indepth study of the book of Revelation in this class but to my delight he touched on the subject of what hamartia one of the the Greek words for sin really means. Dr. Jim plunged deep into the Greek and Hebrew languages and straightened out a very common mistake that many Bible expositors make when they come to the translation of this word hamartia. Thank you Dr. Jim for another great class brought from the depths of God's Word.
Troy Clemens (7/21/2009)
from Alabama
Most accurate!!!! Bro, Jim, this is without a doubt the most comprehensive and scripturally accurate teaching on the book of revelation I have ever seen. I have read all the so-called great commentaries on it, and ur theology presents zero contradictions with the rest of God's word. None of the others can say that. Thank you, it has been a great help in my teaching.