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    Doesn't salvation mean delivered? And the word of thier testimony would be synonymous with confession. Commented Feb 9, 2025 at 0:59
  • @ThatwemaybethepraiseofHisglory - salvation means rescued from danger. "word of their testimony" is their testimony about their experience that encourages others. It has little to do with confession. Commented Feb 9, 2025 at 3:10
  • Do you have any links to prove your interpretation. Because "word" of their testimony is pretty clear. While the scriptures I gave are linked by subject and greek words? Commented Feb 9, 2025 at 3:23
  • And don't see you answering my question just trying my disprove my interpretation. Which is really not what this site is designed for I though? Commented Feb 9, 2025 at 3:25
  • @ThatwemaybethepraiseofHisglory - either this question was a genuine question or not - if the question was presenting your "interpretation" then it was not a genuine question. So, what is the problem? I have listed dozens of texts and based the answer on a well-recognized lexicon. So, again, what is the problem? Furthermore the overcoming is over Satan - one does overcome Satan by confession. - Confession is to God not Satan. Commented Feb 9, 2025 at 4:06