The Great Commandment
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 9:58 am
Hey Guys. I've been chewing on Matthew 22:37-40. I'm surprised how many commentators fail to address the greek words for 'Heart, soul, mind and strength.' Have any of you guys gotten to break these down?
I read a couple things: One by Spiros Zodhiates and the other by Jamieson, Fausset and Brown...they seems to contradict one another in the definitions of these words. I guess perhaps they each have a broad application so maybe it's hard to pin down exactly what's meant here.
It seems to me in scripture that heart goes past emotions to also include the place of reason, but then what would the difference between the heart and mind? Some people say the soul is what we have in common with other living creatures while others say it's what makes us different from them.
Anyways, I'd love any insights you might have.
I read a couple things: One by Spiros Zodhiates and the other by Jamieson, Fausset and Brown...they seems to contradict one another in the definitions of these words. I guess perhaps they each have a broad application so maybe it's hard to pin down exactly what's meant here.
It seems to me in scripture that heart goes past emotions to also include the place of reason, but then what would the difference between the heart and mind? Some people say the soul is what we have in common with other living creatures while others say it's what makes us different from them.
Anyways, I'd love any insights you might have.