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1 | Christians before Jesus came | Bible general Archive 2 | Emmaus | 128644 | ||
Steve, Otherwise stated this way. "The divine plan of Revelation is realized simultaneously by deeds and words which are intrinsically bound up with each other and shed light on each another. It involves a specific divine pedagogy: God communicates himself to man gradually. He prepares him to welcome by stages the supernatural Revelation that is to culminate in the person and mission of the incarnate Word, Jesus Christ." http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/p1s1c2a1.htm Emmaus |
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2 | Christians before Jesus came | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 128648 | ||
Hello Emmaus, Or as I would say it "progressive revelation." Thanks. :-) Steve |
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3 | Christians before Jesus came | Bible general Archive 2 | chesed | 128650 | ||
I might go along with that if you give me your definition... | ||||||
4 | Christians before Jesus came | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 128652 | ||
Hello chesed, Emmaus' definition was quite good. More simply stated, God revealed himself a little bit at a time (spoon-fed us basically), with the intent of giving the full revelation of the work in the NT. Steve |
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5 | Christians before Jesus came | Bible general Archive 2 | chesed | 128657 | ||
ok ... I think that I would agree with that. He didn't tell us everything in Gen.1, you know? | ||||||
6 | Christians before Jesus came | Bible general Archive 2 | srbaegon | 128660 | ||
Quite right! Steve |
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