Bible Kinds of Faith
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Since the 1970s, The Way International has been engaged in a Biblical study of the Greek word pistis, most often translated “faith” in the King James Version of the Bible, to understand its accurate usage in the New Testament. The words “faith” and “believing” in the King James and other versions of the Bible are used interchangeably; however, they are not synonymous. One concern has been that the current English usage of the word “faith” implies no believing action, which the context of many of the occurrences of pistis shows in the Scriptures. Many on the ministry research team continued working this topic over the years, seeking to understand the different uses and usages of this word pistis and the different Bible kinds of faith.
This publication, Bible Kinds of Faith, is a result of those many years of study. We are thankful to now make it available for others to study.
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Part I-OVERVIEW- The Green Noun pistis
- Believing (pistis)-Positive or Negative Believing
- Renewed-Mind Believing, the Manifestation of Believing, and Fruit-of-the-Spirit Believing
- Faith (pistis)-The Faith of Jesus Christ and the Family Faith
- Faithfulness (pistis)
- Keys to Rightly Dividing the Word pistis
- The Verb-pisteuo
- The Adjective-pistos
- Summary of Occurrences
- Faith, Believing, or Faithfulness-pistis
- Believe, to be Entrusted with, or to Entrust-pisteuo
- Faithful, Trusting-pistos
- Summary of Usages
- Table of Usages 1-8
- Little Faith (Believing)-oligopistos
- Unbelief-apistea
- Believe not-apisteo
- Unbelieving, Faithless, Infidel-apistos
- Unbelief, Disobedience-apeithea
- Unbelieving, Believe Not-apeitheo
- Disobedient-apeithes
- Table of Usages 9-15
- Occurrences and Usages of oligopistos, apistia, apisteo, apistos, apeitheia, apeitheo, apeithes
- Number of Occurrences in the King James Version