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Discussion in 'Bible Versions & Translations' started by Van, Dec 6, 2022.

  1. Van

    Van Well-Known Member
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    I see I goofed again, in post #80, and I can no longer edit that post.
    Here is what I mistakenly said:
    "Teleioō" (G5048) is another verb form of our word "teleo" and has the same three basic meanings, finish or complete, perform or accomplish and pay. If "finish" is used for teleo, then complete can be used for Teleloo. In those usages where full development is indicated, consummate works well.​
    The problem is Teleioo is only used for two, not three meanings in scripture, and never means "pay."
    If the translation uses "finish" and "perfom" for Teleo, then "consummate" and "accomplish" could be used for Telelioo.
    2Co 12:9 (KJV)
    And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. ​
    Here "teleioo" would be better translated as consummated.
     
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    RipponRedeaux Well-Known Member

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    ISV, LEB, NASB, CSB all have "perfected in weakness."

    CEB, NABRE, NET, ESV, NIV, NKJV, NRSV, WEB all have "made perfect in weakness."

    The outlier is from MOUNCE "fulfilled in weakness."

    Consummated is not on the radar of any translation on Biblegateway.
     
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    Van Well-Known Member
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    The problem with "made perfect" is that it is ambiguous, Is the idea brought to completion, or made flawless. Consummate refers unambiguously to something of several parts brought together as completed. The Lord's strength is consummated in weakness.

    Note that the KJV translates about 7 different Greek words as perfect including G5046 and G5048 about 17 times apiece. :)
     
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    Regarding 2 Cor. 12:9 : the NET Note has "my power comes to full strength"
     
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    Van doesn't like the words made perfect in many Bible translations. He would prefer to use words of his own without benefit of any scholarship.

    Snips follow.

    I John 4:14

    Made perfect in love : NKJV, CEB, WEB, NIV
    CSB : made complete in love
    perfected in love : ESV, LEB, NASB, NET

    Hebrews 11:40

    made perfect : NKJV, CSB, CEB, ESV, LEB, NET, NIV, WEB

    Hebrews 12:23

    made perfect : NKJV, CSB, CEB, ESV, LEB, NASB, NET, NIV, WEB
     
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    RipponRedeaux Well-Known Member

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    In the words of JonC today :
    'When someone charges a view as false, the question we must ask is
    what is false?'

    So the onus is on you Van.
     
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    Van Well-Known Member
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    The problem with "made perfect" is that it is ambiguous, Is the idea brought to completion, or made flawless. Consummate refers unambiguously to something of several parts brought together as completed. The Lord's strength is consummated in weakness.
     
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    When a plethora of Bible translations use the term 'made perfect' who are you to declare that it is a false theology? [Snip]
     
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    AMEN!!!
     
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