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door is the entrance into a house [NIGTC, TG, TH] where there is a banqueting hall [NIGTC], and this pictures entrance into the kingdom of God [MGC, NIGTC, TG, TH]. e. fut. act. indic. of ζητέω (LN 68.60): ‘to try’ [LN, WBC; all versions except KJV, NASB], ‘to seek’ [AB, Arn, BECNT, NTC; KJV, NASB], ‘to seek to do something’ [LN]. QUESTION—How did the questioner get the idea that only a few would be saved? The reason he thought that only a few might be saved was because of Jesus’ stringent teachings
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