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  1. Dec 28, 2006 · The Bible says that the worlds were framed by words, more specifically, by the Word of God. The Greek word for “frame” means to render, fit together, equip, arrange, adjust, put in order, perfect, complete thoroughly. The worlds — the heavens and the earth — were put in order and brought to completion through the command of God.

  2. Sep 1, 2008 · AFRICAN SUN MeDIA, Sep 1, 2008 - Bibles - 366 pages. Scripture Frames & Framing: A Workbook for Bible Translators illustrates and further develops some of the key ideas presented in the influential text Bible Translation: Frames of Reference (T. Wilt, ed., St Jerome, 2003). This workbook offers numerous exercises for analysing biblical texts ...

  3. TranslationFrames of Reference, Scripture Frames and Framing, Contextual Frames of Reference in Translation)2 have largely presupposed the theoretical validity of these terms when employing the conceptual metaphor of construction to the field of Bible translation. In the rush perhaps to move on to

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  4. Jan 1, 2010 · meaning and communication, frame theory clearly indicates why translation of any type is ultimately impossible, that is, if complete conceptual and emotive (semantic a nd pragmatic) equivalence ...

  5. 1. (n.) A circular frame turning about an axis; a rotating disk, whether solid, or a frame composed of an outer rim, spokes or radii, and a central hub or nave ... /w/wheel.htm - 18k. Doorposts (15 Occurrences)... 1 Kings 6:31 And for the entrance of the Sanctuary he made doors of olive-wood, the door-posts within the frame having five

  6. Discover the meaning of Frame in the Bible. Study the definition of Frame with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments.

  7. The Gr. 'aiōnas' is often rendered 'universe' or 'world'. 'aiōnas' is better rendered as 'ages', which casts a meaning befitting the context of a much more recent time frame than one which looks back to the very start. That Jesus/the Son is 'appointed heir of all things' is diametrically opposed to him being the 'creator' of all things.

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