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1 | who are the spirits in this verse? | 1 Peter | casiv | 21923 | ||
EdB, This hurts me that you have said this. Perhaps you would like to prove that what I said is not scriptural with scripture and not your own point of view. I have quoted scripture to support what I stated are you saying the Bible is not true? Is the massoretic text not true either, because it proves that the fallen angels were the sons of God in Gen 6. Are you saying the massoretic text is a lie? Perhaps you could have said you agree with the first two and moved on but you had to make a durogatory statement. How am I supposed feel about trying to share what I believe with someone who doe s these types of things. You make me feel guilty! I have a conscience, do you? In patience and love I have been very nice to you even though you judge me. So what you're saying is that Jesus rubbed in the noses of the angels that left their first estate and bragged justice? Confused about your intentions, or am I? Peace, Casiv |
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2 | who are the spirits in this verse? | 1 Peter | EdB | 21951 | ||
Casiv Don't try to put me on a guilt trip. You have far more to apologize to me for than I to you. I rather dogmatically stated your theory had no Biblical truth, and that was wrong, your theory is considered along with many others in reference to the ‘Sons of God’ Genesis 6:2. Some see them as you stated fallen angels. Others see them as sons of Seth. Still others have called them sons of kings or wise men. I apologize for stating your idea had no Biblical support I should have said your theory is not universally accepted. In regards to 1 Peter 3:19 I believe Jesus did go to the holding place of fallen spirits and preached his gospel to them. No not to rub their noses in it but rather to show the justice of God for locking them away in the first place. EdB |
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