Greek word 'sozo' (saved) does not always carry theological salvation meaning — Philippians 1:19 as example
Illustrating the theological vs. dictionary meaning distinction with 'saved'
The word 'saved' (Greek: sozo) theologically means forgiveness, right relationship with God, and assurance of eternal life. But Philippians 1:19 uses it for Paul's physical deliverance from prison — a plain dictionary sense of rescue from danger, not theological salvation.
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