The concept of Ti in Christianity
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Christian concept of 'Ti'
From: Hymns for Christian Devotion
(1) This refers to the divine, the one to whom praise is given and from whom blessings are sought.[1] (2) The verse suggests a period of mourning and reflection.[2] (3) This is a form of 'you', indicating the recipient of a prayer or address, showing respect and intimacy in the communication, and showing a sense of connection.[3] (4) This is a reference to a higher power, where mankind can go to be near and express devotion.[4] (5) This describes the divine, and a higher power, and a term of reverence, and the object of faith.[5]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) The author says, 'I will trust in Thee'—there speaks the better man within, lifting himself above nature and circumstances, and casting himself into the extended arms of God, who catches him and keeps him safe, referring to 'Thee'.[6]
From: The Complete Sayings of Jesus
(1) This is a formal way of referring to a person, often used in religious contexts.[7]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) Referring to a person, emphasizing a connection or relationship.[8] (2) An archaic form of 'you' often used in direct address.[9]