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    Bible - NT - Revelation: Conjugating God

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    Further reflections on the nominative in Revelation 1:4: “from he who is, was, comes.”

    As Michael Wilcock and others point out, John’s grammatical “error” makes a theological point: God is not subject to declension.  He is always subject, never object.

    Remarkably, though, John does change tense: He is, and He was.  We have no future tense, but instead a participle of erchomai, which stands in for the future.

    God doesn’t decline.  But He does conjugate.

    posted by Peter J. Leithart on Saturday, March 12, 2011 at 7:30 am