Common/proper noun functions of theos

From: John Wilking (johnwilking@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat May 27 2000 - 11:04:28 EDT


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The noun theos appears to function both as a common noun (a title), and as a
proper noun. As a proper noun it appears to be used only as the Father's
name in the NT. Other nouns seem to have the same dual role: pharaoh, dad,
father, pastor, messiah. Anybody have any observations?

John C. Wilking


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