Apple7
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Which passage do you mean? In the passage, "because that darkness hath blinded his eyes", the subject is "darkness", and the predicate is "hath blinded his eyes". In the passage, "My little children, these things I write unto you", the subject is "I", the predicate is "I write these things unto you", the direct object is "these things", the indirect object is "you". In the passage, 1 John 2:1-12, there are many subjects, and many predicates, and so on; farbeit from me to sit here and diagram all of them for you. I've given a few of them for you, already; perhaps you could enroll in an ESL course, or hire a tutor, if you need help understanding how to distinguish subjects, predicates, and other parts of speech. I'll give you a free lesson, though, right here, right now: the subject of a passage need not even be a who. So, in the passage, 1 John 2:1-12, just tell me, if you can, which predicate you are asking about, and I will be happy to tell you the subject that goes with it.
The Greek manuscripts were a continuous flow of characters, without punctuation.
You would not know this because you abhor the original languages, and you make every excuse imaginable to keep from studying them.
Thus, scripture was read in CONTEXT to the whole, and not parsed-down to the verse level.
So, again...
Who is the subject of 1 John 2?
Your god, Satan?
or...
Your God, Jesus?
Please stop defending Satan, and reply...