Crisis: originally the process of separating, distinguishing. Its translation "judgment" in the N.T. disguises the true meaning of the word, which contains no idea of condemnation but means "separating" (e.g. sheep from goats). So "crisis", frequently wrongly used in English, should be kept for "turning-points that necessitate a parting of the ways". (F Kinchin Smith & TW Melluish, "Greek", 1968)
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-- Revolutionary political cycle theory.
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