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I have question that I hope someone can answer. I remember reading somewhere that Bahnsen stated that Pleroo ( "fullfill") in Matthew 5:17 should be rendered as "confirm". If this is true, on what basis can he do this? All the lexicons that I've searched so far gives Pleroo no such meaning. I've searched the New testament Greek lexicon from Crosswalk.com and the Liddell-Scott Greek Lexicon online, and a few others. Maybe I'm missing something. [img]http://www.the-highway.com/w3timages/icons/shrug.gif" alt="shrug" title="shrug[/img]. <br><br><br>in Christ, <br>Carlos
"Let all that mind...the peace and comfort of their own souls, wholly apply themselves to the study of Jesus Christ, and him crucified"(Flavel)
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