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1 | where is Christ battling Satan in HELL | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 226264 | ||
Beja I'm sorry I hadn't notice any exegesis of Luke 16. I only saw you making statements about things that neither the Jewish Talmud, Luke 16 nor I said. Hades by both the Jewish Talmud and oral tradition is seen as a spiritual reality not some place under the ground as you suggest. I wonder who is speaking from pre existing thoughts? Also the Jews call the place Abraham's bosom Jesus called it paradise (today you will be with me in paradise)which fits the description of Lazarus seen in Abraham's bosom. How does a man get into the bosom of a another? Unless of course it is the name of a place rather than a description of a physical position of the man. As for teaching young Christians something that is off beat, is it not you who claims the Old Testament Saints entered heaven contrary to Jesus' clear edict that to do so you must pass through Him, and that door the Second or New Covenant was not opened yet? Let us be reasonable and hopefully civil about this, it is obvious to all that neither of us are going to change the others mind on the matter. Let us move on. God's richest blessings to you. |
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2 | where is Christ battling Satan in HELL | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 226275 | ||
Just a point of order here: We are a Study Bible Forum, not a Study Talmud Forum. As interesting as Talmudic thought might be, it is not the basis by which we form doctrine. This forum is explicitly based on Sola Scriptura. | ||||||
3 | where is Christ battling Satan in HELL | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 226280 | ||
I think if you objectively look at what I said I did base my reply on scripture. My reference to the Talmud was to show the historical view the Jews held of Hades. A view that was exactly as Jesus described in Luke 16:19-31. To me the question then becomes if the Jewish view was incorrect would Jesus in effect reinforce this misview it by painting the same picture? Or is the Jewish view correct and Jesus confirmed it by painting the picture he did in Luke 16:19-31. Again I gave no credence to the Talmud other than as a historical document and I only used it to show what the Jews beleived long before Jesus spoke the parable of Luke 16:19-31. So enlighten me where did I stray from sola scriptura? |
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