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1 | universalism? | Luke 23:34 | YenIsaRap | 218957 | ||
Dear Brad I'm sorry, but I have to say I totally disagree with your quote as far as who Jesus was praying for. "Jesus evidently is praying for the Roman soldiers, who were only obeying, but not for the Sanhedrin." This statement of Mr. Robertson's is rather limiting considering the work Jesus accomplished, in reading the prophesy of Isaiah 53:10-12 where Jesus v.10 becomes an offering for sin, v.11 by His knowledge He shall justify many, v.12 He was numbered with the transgressors; and he bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors. All three of these verses indicate Jesus was asking forgiveness for all mankind, for all time. For even we today do not know what we have done. In Him YenIsaRap |
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2 | universalism? | Luke 23:34 | Dhaniei Zewditu | 218965 | ||
Yensisa, I have to stand by your interpretation for the most part. Yeshua DID indeed spill the blood and purifying water for all mankind. It is up to each man individually to receive the atonement. If those words of forgiveness did not include the Sanhedrin, then the whole rest of the NT is a lie. (I think I'll not touch on the statement made about those who were "just following orders." That one hits a little too close to home to tackle.) Dhaniei |
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