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Chris Date | Theopologetics 039: "Unless the Father Who Sent Me Draws Him": Can Helkyō Mean "Invite"/"Enable"? @Theopologetics | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
In this episode, Chris discusses whether the Greek word helkyō, translated "draws" in John 6:44, can mean something rejectable (e.g., "invite," "entice," or "woo") or that only makes something possible but not guaranteed (e.g., "enable"), as suggested in response to Calvinists who argue the word instead means "drag" or "compel."
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Theopologetics 039: "Unless the Father Who Sent Me Draws Him": Can Helkyō Mean "Invite"/"Enable"? @Theopologetics

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