It's the same as the Greek word for "Trinity" in the text. Pastor Chad Richard Bresson Clearcreek Chapel Springboro, OH http://breusswane.blogspot.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <24jreisinger26@...> To: <soundofgrace@...> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 9:17 PM Subject: Re: [soundofgrace] Acts 6 and deacons > Chad: What is the Greek word for "office"? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chad Richard Bresson" <breusswane@...> > To: <soundofgrace@...> > Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:43 PM > Subject: Re: [soundofgrace] Acts 6 and deacons > > >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <24jreisinger26@...> >> > The word deacon cannot possibly mean two different things in these >> > verses.] >> >> Actually it does mean two different things in these verses. >> >> >> 1 Tim. 3:8 says otherwise. [JGR: Where? >> >> Because overseer is an office and deacon is in parallelism to overseer, >> deacon *must* be office in this context. >> >> Pastor Chad Richard Bresson >> Clearcreek Chapel >> Springboro, OH >> http://breusswane.blogspot.com >> >> -- >> Read the Sound of Grace pages at >> http://www.soundofgrace.com >> >> To unsubscribe, send ANY message to: > soundofgrace-unsubscribe@... >> >> To view our online archive go to our web page at >> http://www.associate.com/groups/soundofgrace >> >> >> > > -- > Read the Sound of Grace pages at > http://www.soundofgrace.com > > To unsubscribe, send ANY message to: > soundofgrace-unsubscribe@... > > To view our online archive go to our web page at > http://www.associate.com/groups/soundofgrace > > >