Georgiadis
Puritan Board Freshman
NASB 2020 changed John 10:27 from
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They’re not the only ones to do this and it seems pretty well split among popular translations.
Is there a theologically significant difference here or is to hear also to listen? I guess my knee jerk reaction was to attribute hearing to election and listening to free will but I’m probably splitting hairs.
This passage has historically been a Calvinism-go-to for me so just curious if we’re seeing the NASB tip its hand a little or if “listen” isn’t as works-based as I’m making it out to be.
What do you think?
My sheep hear My voice…
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My sheep listen to My voice
They’re not the only ones to do this and it seems pretty well split among popular translations.
Is there a theologically significant difference here or is to hear also to listen? I guess my knee jerk reaction was to attribute hearing to election and listening to free will but I’m probably splitting hairs.
This passage has historically been a Calvinism-go-to for me so just curious if we’re seeing the NASB tip its hand a little or if “listen” isn’t as works-based as I’m making it out to be.
What do you think?