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1 | Kathy, Is "Lifting His name" Biblical? | John 12:32 | Morant61 | 103954 | ||
Greetings Searcher! While the phrase may not actually be found in Scripture, what Biblical principle is violated by saying 'I lift up your name'? :-) I don't believe that God has any problem with us telling people about who He is and what He has done! :-) But, I do agree that this is not the sense in which John uses the phrase 'lifted up'. He quite clearly uses it in reference to the kind of death Christ would die. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Kathy, Is "Lifting His name" Biblical? | John 12:32 | khuck | 103957 | ||
Hi Tim! Please check the translation on this one it is enlightening When he said If I be lifted up.... and it also clearly meant besides the death on the cross, If I be exalted. I have pointed out now on this thread with the entire greek translation... It does in fact not only suggest but it translates "exaltation or adoration" as well as being lifted from the earth while on the cross in John 12:32. Please see my post ID# 103946 |
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