Die werking van die Heilige Gees

Spreek met vrymoedigheid
Hand 19:8
Karmelbediening – September 2014
Hand 1:8 “… vrymoediglik..”
21074 παρρησιάζομαι
as acting with an attitude of openness that
comes from freedom and lack of fear; (1) of
openness in speech speak freely, openly, boldly
(AC 9.27); (2) followed by an infinitive be bold
to, have courage to, dare to (1TH 2.2)
Friberg Lexicon
παρρησιάζομαι
in the NT is confined to the free and bold
proclamation of the Gospel, which is the right
and privilege of the servant of Christ.
Moulton Milligan (Vocabulary Greek NT)
Hoofstuk
Gebied
Persone
1
Jerusalem
Jahshuah, dissipels , 120
2-7
Jerusalem
Petrus, Johannes
Samaria
Ethiopië
Damaskus
Lidda, Saron, Joppe
Cesarea
Petrus, Filippus + Saulus
13-14 1ste
Klein Asie
Barnabas, Saulus en Johannes
15
Jerusalem
Paulus, Barnabas, apostels ouderlinge
Klein Asië & Griekeland
Paulus, Silas, Timotheus
Klein Asië & Griekeland
Paulus & metgeselle
Jerusalem
Rome
Paulus
8
9
10
16-18 2de
19-21 3de
21-26
27-28
Verpreiding van die Woord
Hoofstuk
Gebied
Persone
1
Jerusalem
Jahshuah, dissipels , 120
2-7
Jerusalem
Petrus, Johannes
Samaria
Ethiopië
Damaskus
Lidda, Saron, Joppe
Cesarea
Petrus, Filipus (Saulus)
13-14 1ste
Klein Asie
Barnabas, Saulus en Johannes
15
Jerusalem
Paulus, Barnabas, apostels
ouderlinge
Klein Asië & Griekeland
Paulus, Silas, Timotheus
Klein Asië & Griekeland
Paulus & metgeselle
Jerusalem
Rome
Paulus
8
9
10
16-18 2de
19-21 3de
21-26
27-28
Filippus se dienswerk
Petrus en Johannes se dienswerk
Castor & Pollux
• Hand 28:11 Skeepsmerk / figurehead
In Greek and Roman
mythology, Castor[1] and Pollux[2] or Polydeuc
es[3] were twin brothers, together known as
the Dioskouri.[4] Their mother was Leda, but
Castor was the mortal son of Tyndareus, the
king of Sparta, and Pollux the divine son
of Zeus, who seduced Leda in the guise of a
swan. Though accounts of their birth are
varied, they are sometimes said to have been
born from an egg, along with their twin
sisters Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra.
In Latin the twins are also known as
the Gemini[5] or Castores.[6] When Castor
was killed, Pollux asked Zeus to let him
share his own immortality with his twin to
keep them together, and they were
transformed into the constellation Gemini.
The pair were regarded as the patrons of
sailors, to whom they appeared as St.
Elmo's fire, and were also associated with
horsemanship
Castor and Pollux are characters that appear in a few of Robert A.
Heinlein's books.
The main antagonist of the 1997 film Face/Off is Castor Troy (Nicolas
Cage). He also has a younger brother named Pollux (Alessandro Nivola).
In this film, Castor is a ruthless terrorist-for-hire who plants a big bomb
in the middle of Los Angeles. When cornered in a firefight by FBI agent
Sean Archer (John Travolta), whose son Castor had accidentally killed
years earlier in an assassination attempt, Castor is knocked into a coma.
Subsequently, Archer is given Castor's face through a surgical operation
so that he can extract information about the bomb from Pollux, but
upon waking up from his coma, Castor retaliates by stealing Archer's
face and taking over his job.
Castor and Pollux are twin cameramen in the final book of Suzanne
Collins' The Hunger Games trilogy. Like in the myth, Castor was killed
and Pollux survived.
In the Percy Jackson & the Olympians fantasy series of novels series,
Dionysus' twin sons are named Castor and Pollux. In The Battle of the
Labyrinth, Castor is killed in the battle, thus following the story of one
In Homestuck, the character of Sollux Captor is associated with the
Gemini (♊) zodiac sign; his name is an anagram of "Pollux Castor".
In the video game God of War: Ascension, Castor and Pollux appear
as conjoined twins, the tall, strong Castor having the small, withered
Pollux attached to his torso. The protagonist, Kratos, must defeat them
in a boss battle.
In The Eye of Judgment: Legends Castor and Pollux are Antagonists that
merge to form Dioskuri. They are both Biolith's and both deal magic
damage.
In Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City, Castor and Pollux are NPC allies
in the Stargazers Sea Quest. Castor is a Zodiac (hinting at their Gemini
Zodiac Sign) and Pollux is a monk.
In Saint Seiya Gemini are represented in the form of Gold Saint Gemini
Saga as a depiction of Castor and his twin brother who is former
Poseidon marina Sea Dragon Kanon in the Poseidon Saga and in the
Hades Saga as the newly appointed Gold Saint Gemini Kanon as a
On the TV show Orphan Black the code name for the male clone project
is Castor