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1 | Matt. 17:11-13 Elijah to John the Bapt.? | Matt 17:12 | BradK | 143643 | ||
Hi Appleseed, Thanks for your response- and no intent to debate- just seeking clarification to better understand your point of view. 1. My understanding for God taking an interest in "in burring the body of Moses " (sic) was to prevent idolatry. 2. Granted Jesus spoke to Moses and Elijah. In Luke 9:31 they "were speaking of his departure"- though no other specifics are given. Anything more is just speculation:-) Your point and "Theory" are noted. Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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2 | Matt. 17:11-13 Elijah to John the Bapt.? | Matt 17:12 | Appleseed | 143834 | ||
Hi Brad, Thanks for clarifying. As you know even, 1) To prevent idolatry is speculation which has less scriptural backing, also doesn't answer the fact that it was guarded from satan. There were many other great men of God that had graves, why didn’t God's people us their bones to make them “Idols”? Not one example of where God’s people, those who Feared God, did this with their kings/leaders bones. Also they know that it is unclean to even touch a corpse and to make something an idol is even worse. So the ones who seek God wouldn’t have stumbled at this. 2) They spoke about 2 things 1) His departure (Luke 9:31) 2) His second coming (2 Peter 1:16-18). Speaking the Truth in Love, In the Living Vine Andre |
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