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Sir_Knight
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Having a discussion on another board regarding Peter being the rock on which Jesus built His church and we’re getting into areas that I am not that knowledgable in …
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Petros**, pet’-ros; apparently a primary word; a (piece of) rock (larger than Greek 3037 (lithos)); as a name, Petrus, an apostle :- Peter, rock.
petra, pet’-ra; feminine of the same as Greek 4074 (Petros); a (mass of) rock (literal or figurative) :- rock.
… If anyone can help, I’d greatly appreciate it or if anybody wants to join in, the discussion is going on here.
- and that difference is the difference in the meaning of the passage. You are right that it wouldn’t be correct to call Peter “petra”, but you don’t seem to grasp that that just further proves my point that Jesus wasn’t referring to Peter as the rock to built the church on, but rather Peter’s confession of faith. The church is built on faith in Christ, and in Christ alone.