THE SYNONYMOUS WORDS FOR "WILL" AND "WISH". Appendix 102 To The Companion Bible. | ||
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The
difference between
these two words
is important;
and,
in the occurrences of each,
this Appendix is referred to.
1.
thelo means
to wish or desire,
and is the emotional
element which leads to
the consequent action.
It is therefore stronger
than boulomai,
because the natural
impulse is stronger than
the reasoned resolve.
2.
The Noun
thelema
must also be noted,
with the same
distinction from
boulema,
as denoting the desire
rather than the resolve.
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3.
boulomai,
though it sometimes
means much more,
yet has reference
to the result of
thelo;
namely,
the deliberate determination,
whether in accordance with,
or contrary to,
the original wish
or impulse.
4. In like manner the Noun boulema is to be distinguished from thelema (No. 2) as denoting resolve, counsel, or determination, rather than the wish or desire. Boulema occurs only twice, Acts 27:43. Romans 9:19. The Noun, boule, with a similar meaning, occurs twelve times. For illustrations of the differences see Matthew 1:19. Mark 15:9, 12, 15. Romans 7:15, etc. |
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