Having declared the good news to that city (Derby) and having discipled sufficient they returned to Lustra.
Bibles say it means they made many or "quite a few" disciples (NWT).
Doesn't discipled carry the meaning of having acomplished the will of the Father and saw, learned and spoke what they would and could as followers and disciples The Lord?
Mark 13:37 is the best that I can find that is truely representing what 'disciple' the verb means.
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LINK http://biblesuite.com/greek/1127.htm
Bibles say it means they made many or "quite a few" disciples (NWT).
Doesn't discipled carry the meaning of having acomplished the will of the Father and saw, learned and spoke what they would and could as followers and disciples The Lord?
Mark 13:37 is the best that I can find that is truely representing what 'disciple' the verb means.
What I say to you I say to all WATCH
LINK http://biblesuite.com/greek/1127.htm
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