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| − | == Questions ==
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| − | * What is the difference between Satan's "sift you as wheat" ([[Luke 22:31]]) and the Lord's "purge them as gold and silver" ([[Mal 3:3]])? That is, what is the difference between Satan's sieve and the refiner's fire? (See also: [[Isa. 48:10]], [[Mal. 3:2]], [[Zech. 13:9]], [[D&C 128:24]]).
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| − | == Lexical notes ==
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| − | * In verse 31, ''you'' (''hymas'') is second-person plural. Thus, "Satan hath desired to have [you all]."
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| − | * In verse 32, ''thee'', ''thy'', and ''thou'' (''sou'', ''sou'', and ''sy'') are second-person singular. Thus, "I have prayed for thee [Peter]," etc.
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| − | * In verse 31, the root of ''sift'' (''siniazō'') is ''sieve'' (''sinion''), possibly implying a distinction between ''winnowing'' (throwing such that wind carries away light contaminants, i.e., chaff) and ''sifting'' (agitating through a sieve to remove heavier contaminants).
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| − | * In verse 31, "hath desired to have you" comes from ''exaiteō'', which means "to ask that one be given up to one from the power of another" (Thayer’s Lexicon).
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| − | == Exegesis ==
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