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1 | disciplerami, it is impossible (Heb 6:6) | Heb 6:6 | disciplerami | 75780 | ||
Hi, you have to study a little more in-depth on that passage, but the exact meaning shows the impossibility of repenting WHILE he crucify to himself the Son of God. The word ANASTAUROUNTAS, for crucify, is a present participle. So WHILE they crucify Him, it is impossible. If they quit crucifying Him, then it is no longer impossible to renew them again to repentance. Is it likely that they will repent? I would say it is pretty unlikely. Thanks for the note, have a good day. |
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2 | disciplerami, it is impossible (Heb 6:6) | Heb 6:6 | EdB | 75794 | ||
disciplerami I want to say after reading yours and Tim's thoughts on this passage. And in the light of tim's explaination of the Greek I believe I now agree with yours and Tim's conclusion. I think repenting after committing the sin of Hebrew 6:6 is possible but is as you say pretty unlikely, I might say very unlikely. In any case this passage in Hebrew 6 is clearly talking about Christians, that can and do fall away. To assess any other meaning to this is simply modifing scripture. EdB |
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3 | disciplerami, it is impossible (Heb 6:6) | Heb 6:6 | disciplerami | 75804 | ||
Amen. TO BE FOREWARNED IS TO BE FOREARMED. No one desires or delights in such truths, but it is better to know this possibility than to live in a careless way and thinking that salvation is assured. I might also say, by way of adding to your thoughts, that it is also very hard to fall away. It takes a wholesale turning away from God. Have a good day. |
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