1492- to see with the mind's eye, signifies a clear and purely mental perception –
oida [1492]
1097- a knowledge grounded on personal experience – ginOskO [1097]
1Jn 5:20 [1492] v_1st.Person.Plural.Perfect Tense. Indicative.Active.
Yet [we have seen by our mental perception][1492] that the Son of God is come, and has given us comprehension, that [we are personally experiencing][1097] the True One, and we are in the True One, in His Son, Christ Jesus. This One is the true God and life eternal.
1Jn 5:20 [1097] v_1st.Person.Plural.Present Tense. Indicative.Active.
The apostle John could write "We" because he and the ones he was writing to "is" experiencing the true God.
You and I today must experience the true God to be able to say, "We."
The bible study is: "Does your mental perception and experience make you comprehend that the "son of God"
"is come?"
The Passion of the Christ by Gibson and the reviews lead me to think you have not.
WG
Just don't sit on it.............As my friends wife, would say.
The Passion was OK, problem is, that unless one knows why Jesus came and was murdered, the film doesn't mean anything...
to the unlearned; Mell just simply left out the best part.............................the resurrection three days later.
He really missed the boat, cause he is sitting in the wrong seat..at the wrong alter..
Petro
PS I modified this post cause I saw what Ollie, was Hmmm, munnnn............about.