Matthew 5:5.
Then learn the what "meek" means in it's Greek roots.
Matthew 5:5.
*Then learn the what "meek" means in it's Greek roots.*
I thought it meant the opposite of mighty.
Is that not true?
I thought it meant the opposite of mighty.
Is that not true?
Meek - one who has the virtue of the mean between two extremes.
It was redefined to mean submissive. Would be interesting to see who refined that.
Meek - one who has the virtue of the mean between two extremes.
It was redefined to mean submissive. Would be interesting to see who refined that.
I sorta wanted people to read the italics.
I sorta wanted people to read the italics.
Not being a dick, I still don't get it
Not being a dick, I still don't get it
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