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1 | Jesus in an English town as a child? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 23923 | ||
Hi, Ed! It is a rare pleasure to corroborate your findings. Having painstakingly researched, for the better part of three minutes, my most trusted authorities, including Dr. Seuss and Mother Goose, I must concur that I found not a shred of evidence that Jesus ever visited England, ever was baptized in the Thames, or ever read the King James Bible. On the other hand, however, Harry Potter.... but that's a different story :-) --Hank | ||||||
2 | Jesus in an English town as a child? | Bible general Archive 1 | EdB | 23924 | ||
Hank Hi old friend! Are you getting a mite cynical? Questions such as this are nothing compared to what Ross is writing about the Bab. I often wonder where that name came from I decided it was short for what he did most of the time babble. :-) How was you holidays my friend I trust they were enjoyable. Be blessed and be a blessing EdB |
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3 | Jesus in an English town as a child? | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 23925 | ||
Cynical? Now, Ed, you know me better than that! You KNOW I'm being merely scholarly :-) "Bab" could be short for babble, of course, or short for Babylon. Whatever it is, it is short of what Scripture teaches, isn't it? I would like to see correspondents on this forum stick to Bible questions and answers. All these diversions into the speculative and the occult dilute and adulerate, if not indeed eradicate, the stated purpose of this forum. Ed, have we lost the battle? Is it time for us to move on? Blessings to you, brother. --Hank | ||||||