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1 | Why was his heart hardened? | Ex 4:21 | ebrain | 163496 | ||
Thank you for your post. Would you please read Ezekiel 33:11, and 2 Peter 3:9, and tell me how it is possible to reconcile "I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked", and "not wishing that any should perish, but but that all should reach repentance", with John 12:40, which you quote? Please explain why the Lord who has made it clear that He does not will that any should perish, then appears to be saying that He hardens hearts to stop them from being healed? |
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2 | Why was his heart hardened? | Ex 4:21 | mark d seyler | 163533 | ||
Hi ebrain, You write that the Bible "appears to be saying" that God hardens hearts. Do you think that it may say something else? Before we can discuss the meaning of the text, we first must agree on the text. Does it say these things, or does it not? Love in Christ, Mark |
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3 | Why was his heart hardened? | Ex 4:21 | ebrain | 163777 | ||
Hi Mark. My use of the word "appears" is due to the fact that Scripture does not disagree with Scripture, although, it may "appear" to do so due to the limitations of human ability to comprehend. That is why I asked you to help me to reconcile the apparent contradiction of John 12:40, with Ezekiel 33:11, and 2 Peter 3:9. I look forward your reply with eager anticipation. Christian love. Edwin. |
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