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1 | universalism? | Luke 23:34 | BradK | 218985 | ||
Hello Yen, So, I think we'd agree that the Christ's Atonement was sufficient for the whole World. This still leaves us with vs. 34 and to who "they" (autos) refers? I don't think it too narrow (nor of Robertson) to understand it to refer back to vs. 33. I firmly believe the immediate context supports this, does it not? As Searcher noted, the only other "they" could be the two criminals! Speaking the Truth in Love, BradK |
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2 | universalism? | Luke 23:34 | YenIsaRap | 218996 | ||
Dear Brad Yes, I can fully agree with your understanding to be found within the context. But we are not reading about just any man, and the events of that day, did not just relate in context to the people that were present for the crucifixion. The events that day are still reverberating around the world. As I said yes , I can fully agree with the context understanding, it is just the fact that Jesus death, is so much more far reaching than that moment in time for those people. If you want to put it all into a special prayer for those soldiers that day, because God would "REALLY" be angry at the ones that physically did the deed, then sure your right:-) Be Blessed in Christ YenIsaRap |
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