tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8320313747187588188.post6926636025280737157..comments2024-03-28T02:24:59.003-07:00Comments on Left Behind and Loving It: Stealth Insight and a Special PeaceD. Mark Davishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12016377712982292924noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8320313747187588188.post-69171023883893914802013-05-04T06:08:41.854-07:002013-05-04T06:08:41.854-07:00Henry, Thanks for the comment. Greattreasures note...Henry, Thanks for the comment. Greattreasures notes the active (cause to remember, remind, or suggest) as well as the passive (to be reminded, to remember) use of this word from Homer on down. <br />I think their comment on 'stealth' is to account for the purpose of the prefix, as well as to distinguish this kind of being reminded as a kind of interior process, rather than a memory that is provoked from the outside. <br />That's my guess, anyway. Their lexicon seems heavily dependent on Strong's, for better or for worse, and sometimes gets less technical and more preachy. <br />I think your last comment is helpful. To some extent, John reminds us that no book can contain everything that Jesus said and did, so there has to be room for memories that are not expressly given in written form. The paraclete seems to be the agent by which that knowledge is evoked. <br />Thanks again for chiming in. From Mark Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08343191370740534861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8320313747187588188.post-44811053738965221822013-05-03T11:15:13.495-07:002013-05-03T11:15:13.495-07:00ὑπομνήσει: Great Treasures may say it implies &quo...ὑπομνήσει: Great Treasures may say it implies "stealth" but Thayer, Loun & Nida, USB Lexicon all say from Homer on down it simply means recall from memory, remind, remember. It may be that the source in Great Treasures is extracting "stealth" in the sense that memories are often "hidden" in the mind? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10175737760648647863noreply@blogger.com