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1 | What is the tone of this statement? | Job 6:10 | Morant61 | 56205 | ||
Greetings EdB! What was the state of Enoch? I would say that Rom. 3:23 pretty well answers that question! :-) I would say that the ascription of righteousness to Job (and others) would fall into the same category as Abraham. He believed God and it was credited to him as righteous, but he, nor anyone other than Christ, was sinless. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | What is the tone of this statement? | Job 6:10 | EdB | 56213 | ||
Tim Your absolutely right! However the point I was trying to make was that sin was not the reason for Job's trouble as many TV evangelist try to make out. Your right there were people that had enough faith that God accounted them righteous even before Christ's death. EdB |
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3 | What is the tone of this statement? | Job 6:10 | Morant61 | 56215 | ||
Greetings EdB! Sorry my friend, I just couldn't resist! ;-) I do agree absolutely with your point. Sin was not the cause of Job's troubles. My Sunday School class is going through the Gospel of John and I just stressed this point last week as we studied chapter 9. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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4 | What is the tone of this statement? | Job 6:10 | EdB | 56218 | ||
Tim I see your just being frisky tonight. :-) EdB |
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