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What kind of food can you buy with $1 in your country?

EDIT:I am from the Philippines. Living in Makati, close to the capital of Manila. Dollar to Peso rate is approximately $1 to P46A liter of my favorite tea drinkA liter of my 2nd fave icetea drinkJapanese SiomaiJumbo Siopao2 of these Budget burgers (not the best looking but tasted good and is filling)Hotdog sandwichLarge fries from Burgerking4 cups of TAHO <3... and so much more to mention

What is the translation of γινώσκετε θάνατον to English?

Dear M. Anonymous,If this is Koine Greek, the translation of γινώσκετε θάνατον can be either present active indicative mood, second person plural (“You know death.”) or present active imperative mood, second person plural (“Know death!”). It could even be a question (“Do you know death ?”), because ancient Greek did not even use punctuation marks; in fact, they originally wrote the text in all caps with no spaces between words. Context would tell you which translation is appropriate, as the Greek verb γινώσκετε could be either mood.Thanks for the A2A, Willem.Below is a part of an ancient papyrus written in Koine Greek, dated between 175 to 225 AD. This snippet is 2 Corinthians 11:33 to 12:9.A folio from P46 containing 2 Corinthians 11:33–12:9. Papyrus 46 (P46)courtesy of Public Domain, File:P46.jpg - Wikimedia Commons—Sarah M. 8/17/2018, I have studied Koine Greek at some lengthORIGINAL QUESTION: What is the translation of γινώσκετε θάνατον?

Is it true that Romans 13:1-7 is a forgery?

I will complement the two existing passages (they answered on theme/material):Let me introduce you to a truly wonderful resource: BiblindexIt is completely free and allows you to quickly search for biblical citations and allusions for any biblical passage.Second, let me introduce you to the textual critical apparatus for Romans 13.Between these two, you should be able to figure out that there is extensive and early support for Romans 13:1–7.For instance, you could find out the P46 papyrus looks like this: Romans 13:2–11 image on P46 (dated to the late second century or early third century)That there is early and much manuscript evidence that support Romans 13:1–7 and many, early, and wide attestations by church fathers (I limited my search to 100-454AD) would lead me to believe this is authentic and not “a forgery.”

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