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  2. Strong's Number G3622 matches the Greek οἰκονομία (oikonomia), which occurs 8 times in 8 verses in the TR Greek.

    • What Is Dispensationalism?
    • The Just Shall Live by Faith
    • Conclusion

    I can give you the definition for dispensationalism but explaining all the different views is considerably more difficult. Most of us would agree that dispensationalism is an evangelical futurist interpretative system for how they understand the overall flow of the Bible and almost as if God has divided biblical history with the ongoing revelation ...

    Dispensational theology holds to there being two distinct groups that God works with; His chosen people, Israel and the church, which would certainly include the Gentiles who have repented and trusted in Christ. Every dispensationalist should believe that we are saved or justified by faith because that’s taught in both the Old Testament and the New...

    I think it’s interesting to note the many different views of dispensationalism but we must not lose our focus on Christ and that today is an age of grace whereby those who are lost can still be saved but a day is coming, and no one knows when that is, when the Lord will return and someone will say “Behold, he is coming with the clouds, and every ey...

  3. Translation for 'dispensation' in the free English-Greek dictionary and many other Greek translations.

  4. A study of the Greek word oikonomia, literally, household arrangement. KJV, dispensation.

  5. άδεια, απαλλαγή, διανομή are the top translations of "dispensation" into Greek. Sample translated sentence: And since they are cousins, I intend to wait for the papal dispensation. ↔ Και απ'την στιγμή που είναι ξαδέρφια, σκοπεύω να περιμένω για την παπική ...

  6. Αγγλικά. Ελληνικά. dispensation n. (exemption) απαλλαγή ουσ θηλ. Mark was given dispensation to extend his leave time due to a family emergency. dispensation n. (distribution) διανομή ουσ θηλ.

  7. Strong's Number: g3622. Greek: oikonomia. Dispensation: primarily signifies "the management of a household or of household affairs" ( oikos, "a house," nomos, "a law"); then the management or administration of the property of others, and so "a stewardship," Luk 16:2-4; elsewhere only in the Epistles of Paul, who applies it.

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