To Cut Straight, to Handle Aright

Strong’s Greek 3718, 3718 orthotoméō (from temnō, “to cut” and 3717 /orthós, “straight”) 1. properly cut straight (on a straight line), i.e., “rightly divide” (correctly apportion). The word that is translated “rightly dividing” is “ορθοτομουντα (orthotomounta)”, which has the literal … Continued