Playlist: eis (#G1519) (topic)

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'Being Seen of Them Forty Days'

Sermon by Mark Schindler

The Greek preposition *eis* (G1519) in Strong's Concordance is a primary preposition meaning "to" or "into," indicating a point reached or entered. Metaphorically, it signifies a state or condition into which one comes, often after verbs of motion or duration. In the context of baptism, to baptize into someone or into the name …


Where God Places His Name (Part Two)

Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

The Greek preposition *eis* (G1519), as used in Matthew 28:19, is often mistranslated as "in," but it actually means "into." This distinction is significant, as confirmed by scholars who note that Matthew carefully differentiates between *en* (meaning "in") and *eis* (meaning "into") in His gospel. When Jesus uses *eis* in the …


Three Aspects of Faith

Sermonette by John W. Ritenbaugh

Believing in Christ is only the first rung on the ladder of faith, placing us on par with the demons who believe and tremble, but don't do anything good.


The Fourth Commandment (Part 1)

Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh

The Greek word *eis* (G1519), translated as "in," carries the meaning of "into" or "put inside of." This term is used in the context of baptism, illustrating the concept of being baptized into water, into the church by means of the Holy Spirit, and into the name of God. This signifies a deep connection and incorporation, as His …