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To: bkaycee; Campion

Campion pointed out a difference between full of grace and Kecharitomene which means “already completely graced as an accomplished fact”. Like a filled up glass filled to overflowing being compared to a full glass.


245 posted on 12/16/2010 8:51:39 AM PST by Cronos (Et Verbum caro factum est et habitavit in nobis (W Szczebrzeszynie chrzaszcz brzmi w trzcinie))
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To: Cronos; bkaycee
Campion pointed out a difference between full of grace and Kecharitomene which means “already completely graced as an accomplished fact”. Like a filled up glass filled to overflowing being compared to a full glass.

Define grace for us?

299 posted on 12/16/2010 12:03:55 PM PST by RnMomof7 (Gal 4:16 asks "Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?")
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To: Cronos

Ah, but that matters not, Cronos, as the protestants have decided to reinterpret what the Angel Gabriel says to mean highly favored one, instead of full of grace.

It’s a necessary change as they can hardly argue against Mary if that is allowed to stand.


609 posted on 12/17/2010 3:27:51 PM PST by Jvette
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