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1 | what does Hebrews 6v4-6 mean? | Heb 6:4 | zach† | 34290 | ||
Nolan; There is nothing in either the language or the context to indicate that the instances of apostasy cited in Heb. 6:4-6 are only hypothetical. Those who hold to the unconditional eternal security position take this text to say that “this is not a warning of apostasy, but rather a warning against imagining that apostasy is possible.” Their reasoning comes from Paul’s statement “But beloved, we are persuaded better things of you.” They fail to reckon with the transition from the third person (those, they, and them) in verses 4-6 to the second person (you) in verse 9. The writer is persuaded of better things for “you” not “them” |
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2 | what does Hebrews 6v4-6 mean? | Heb 6:4 | Makarios | 34470 | ||
Greetings, zach†! To which commentary are you responding to? Blessings to you, Makarios † |
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3 | what does Hebrews 6v4-6 mean? | Heb 6:4 | zach† | 34486 | ||
Makarios † Greetings I am a new comer to this forum and came across your post on Heb 6:4-6 and felt compelled to post a comment concerning "The hypothetical spiritual experiences" that were mentioned in the commentaries you posted. So I hope I wasn't being too rude butting in here to add a commentary on the subject. I just feel that when other new-comers eventually join this forum, they too will want to do a study on this subject from all viewpoints to be able to sort out their own thoughts on this difficult text. In Christ zach† |
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4 | what does Hebrews 6v4-6 mean? | Heb 6:4 | Makarios | 34521 | ||
Greetings, zach†! All newcomers are welcome! However, I have become quite "selective" in what threads I involve myself in, instead of having to comment on everything. I appreciate all responses to what I have written in the past year, even though I may choose to not "re-engage" myself in certain discussions again. Blessings to you, Makarios † |
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