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Double-Negatives in Greek

Double-negatives in English reverse the meaning, but in Greek they are additive.

Unit 4 Lesson 4: Double-Negatives in Greek

In English a double-negative reverses the meaning, but in Greek double-negatives work together to strengthen the negative. In this example you'll explore a double-negative:

  • John 8:12 Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, "I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life."

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Duration - 3m 26s

Dave Weston

About Dave Weston

As an elder, home fellowship leader, and Bible teacher for over two decades, Dave became aware that Christians had slipped from teaching the Good News of the Gospel of Grace into legalistic disempowering doctrines that have held people back from knowing God's love. Dave has developed an integrated study method that focuses on eliminating presuppositions and equipping believers to see what's really in the Bible (and avoiding seeing what's not in the Bible!).

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