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Tag Archives: Matthew 23:27-28
Let’s [Not] Pretend
I learned something new this week — the word “hypocrite” comes from hypokritēs in Greek, meaning a stage actor. Jesus had harsh words for religious leaders who pretended to be righteous. Matthew 23:27-28 (NLT) Hypocrites! For you are … Continue reading
Posted in Constructive Thought, Morning Prayer
Tagged hypocrite, Matthew 23:27-28, playacting
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