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1 | what fruit did eve eat? | Genesis | Gods Ambassage | 161674 | ||
I do not want to give my opinion but the fruit is priy per-ee' Strong's 06529 which is from Strong's 06509 parah paw-raw' bear, bring forth , be, cause to be, make fruitful, grow, increase. They took of that which brings forth. You work it out. In Genesis 1:22 God used the same word when He said “Be fruitful, and multiply” what do you think He was telling them to do? I’m doing something I didn’t want to do and that is discuses this for a long time. I pray you are not angry or upset. By your job title and use of words I can tell you are a very intelligent man and have been walking with the Lord a long time. All I ask is if you as I do ask the Lord for understanding. I do not think God would send ether one of us to hell for not knowing all the answers to the bible. Your brother in Christ and hope new friend |
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2 | what fruit did eve eat? | Genesis | BradK | 161689 | ||
Hi GodsAmbassage, Welcome to the Forum! I applaud your intents:-) I too am familiar with the works and writings of Bullinger as well. I've read and own many of them! Though I do not agree with him on certain areas, he was a fine scholar non-the-less. It might behoove you to read the "Terms of Use" and "about the Forum" as that would go a long way toward preventing misunderstandings! In general: To adhere to StudyBibleForum's intended purpose, please read the following before submitting a post: 1. This post is biblically based and whenever possible, I have included Bible references to support it. 2. This post is not intended as a personal attack on the authority of the Bible or on other users of this forum. 3. This post is not submitted as an effort to foster divisiveness, ill-will, dissension or other disruptions to this forum. 4. I have carefully proofread my post and believe it represents my best efforts. Just a bit of advice: Sometimes it's better to stay away from topics that we're not overly versed in or are hard to communicate:-) The old cliche, "don't bite off more than you can chew" may apply. Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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