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1 | Who are the companions? | Heb 1:9 | survivor | 134223 | ||
So was God choosing among Jesus and "those who communed" with him the one to exalt to his throne based upon the extent to which each loved righteousness and hated lawlessness? It doesn't seem logical. I think it has to do with a comparison to others that have ruled for God. David expunged the Promised Land of remaining idolators and Solomon reigned in unprecedented peace over Israel. Jesus will soon destroy the wicked and reign as Prince of Peace for the 1,000 years. And the effects of his rule will last forever! | ||||||
2 | Who are the companions? | Heb 1:9 | srbaegon | 134226 | ||
Hello survivor, "So was God choosing among Jesus and 'those who communed' with him the one to exalt to his throne based upon the extent to which each loved righteousness and hated lawlessness? It doesn't seem logical." You're right. It's not logical. It's also not what I said nor what the text is saying. Also your view of Israel's history skewed. You are making David and Solomon far better than they actually were. Go read Samuel and Kings, then come back and we'll talk. Steve |
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3 | Who are the companions? | Heb 1:9 | survivor | 134230 | ||
I've read Samuel, Kings and the 4 gospels. So you argue that the apostles are far better than David and Solomon? Please explain. | ||||||