What Are the Oracles of God?

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The phrase “oracles of God” appears in various forms in the Old and New Testaments and can sometimes appear in certain modern translations. The word seems to mean, in both the Hebrew and the Greek, “the word of God.”
The phrase “oracles of God” appears in various forms in the Old and New Testaments and can sometimes appear in certain modern translations. The word seems to mean, in both the Hebrew and the Greek, “the word of God.”
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