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1 | Who hardened Pharaoh's heart? | Rev 13:8 | ne14pool | 88396 | ||
Hank, Just because I am asking for your view on this issue doesn't imply that I feel you are ignorant or naive. By no means. I truly am seeking information on what you believe regarding the hardening of Pharoah's heart? Please share with me your view. Thanks.. | ||||||
2 | Who hardened Pharaoh's heart? | Rev 13:8 | Searcher56 | 88438 | ||
Scripture ... Romans 1:26 (vv 18-32) ... Actaully, our brother Tim gave an excellent repsonse ... both God and Pharoah were in the process. Romans 1:26 and the context of verses 18-32 come to mind. Searcher PS Our views don't matter when God's view is clear |
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3 | Who hardened Pharaoh's heart? | Rev 13:8 | John Reformed | 88471 | ||
Hello Searcher, Before Moses even left for Egypt God told him that He was going to harden Pharoah's heart. Ex 4:21 The LORD said to Moses, "When you go back to Egypt see that you perform before Pharaoh all the wonders which I have put in your power; but I will harden his heart so that he will not let the people go. Searcher, I'm a bit confused here. Are you saying that if Pharoah had not hardened His own heart that the outcome would have been different? Because God clearly told Moses what He was going to do and to what end. In other words God (as in Acts 4:26-28) is telling us in His Word that that which was to occur had been fore-ordained. Rom 1:26 in context is a biblical principle which applies to all of fallen mankind. I just don't understand how it effects the question at hand. It seems to me that Pharoahs hardening his own heart could be the manifestation of the hardening that God had fore-told to Moses that He was going to perform. As an illustration: God told someone that He was going to cause John to write this post to Searcher. Then, I "happen" across your post and feel a desire in my heart to reply. Now...Who is ultimately responsible for my writting to you? I would say God... for who can resist His will? (Rom 9:19) John |
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