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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | Baptized | Matthew | G. Preston | 232309 | ||
G-d can and will impute as He wishes...so He did on the cross. John 3;16 speaks of salvation. We must be reminded that when Christ presented himself to John for baptism...John said..."why must(not should; not may; not can!!) it be"?...Christ said ..."for completion"...of what...the cleansing process. The Bible is full of examples of what we are to do and how we are to prepare ourselves to receive eternal salvation. | ||||||
2 | Baptized | Matthew | Beja | 232314 | ||
Preston, You intend to prove your point by stressing that John said "must" rather than "should" yet I can not find in any gospel a verse that records him saying either. Did you just make this phrase up? Please help me out with a scripture reference. Where did John say, "Why must it be?" as you quote? I even checked the account in Matthew in the original greek to see if perhaps it could be translated as you are describing and yet none of it is there. How are you stressing the fine points of what was said to prove your point when the statements don't even exist? In Christ, Beja |
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