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1 | Romans in the light of Jonah does it say | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 232830 | ||
Actually it is not a duplicate question it is a similar picture and an entirely different frame. Perhaps others would like to discuss the question or perhaps not. |
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2 | Romans in the light of Jonah does it say | Bible general Archive 4 | BradK | 232833 | ||
Hello Ed, I honestly think you've set up a false dilemma. I'm not following either your thought process or reasoning on this one:-) Progressive revelation is the short answer! Speaking the Truth in Love, Brad |
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3 | Romans in the light of Jonah does it say | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 232834 | ||
Bradk Now so? We have been given exposition of the Romans 1:18-32 that was declared to be the only correct understanding. My question then becomes how does that exposition stand in light of God's actions seen with Jonah and the city of Niveneh or what James declared about Demons and the knowledge of God. So far no one has answered the question they have only challenged it. |
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4 | Romans in the light of Jonah does it say | Bible general Archive 4 | Beja | 232835 | ||
Yes. We have had an exposition of that. And afterwards you and I agreed it was best for us not to speak any further on these forums. Now you continue to press of an explination of my view from others immediately after that agreement. Do you think that is fair? In Christ, Beja |
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5 | Romans in the light of Jonah does it say | Bible general Archive 4 | EdB | 232837 | ||
Excuse me I didn't know I was addressing you. I was addressing the exposition of a passage that was presented and presented as the only correct exposition of the passage. I was asking if the conclusion of that exposition when viewed in the light of the whole of scripture did in fact say what the Scripture actually intended or not. I was asking how that exposition could then be reconciled with the events of Jonah and the quote passage in James. Or did the exposition go too far in its declaration of what Romans 1:18-32 actually says. |
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