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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: Dan58 Ordered by Date |
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1 | Was Jesus' spirit abandoned? | 2 Cor 5:21 | Dan58 | 83290 | ||
Tim, your post was helpful to me, thanks. Can I make the conclusion from your post that the requirement of the law tat sin results in death was satisfied by the physical sacrifice of Jesus dying physically? I still don't understand in what sense Jesus was abandoned by God. I don't see whether or not Jesus' spirit was separated from God. I haven't checked the discussion on other verses that has already been posted. Would someone summarize the issues raised in other threads? This thread has started me thinking again about the high price that Jesus paid. The fact that Jesus was in Hades is no small matter. Does trinity require that the Father was in Hades with Jesus? Although I see that the Deity of Jesus is a Biblical requirement I don’t clearly understand why so many make the doctrine of trinity THE deciding point of sound doctrine. |
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2 | Who are the enemies? | Eph 2:15 | Dan58 | 83075 | ||
by abolishing ...in His flesh ...___THE ENMITY___, .......which is the Law of commandments .........contained in ordinances, .....so that .............in Himself ...........He might make the two into one new man, ..............thus establishing peace, Is the enmity spoken of here our carnal enmity with God like in last verses of Romans 7 and the resulting solution of Romans 8:1 Or is the enmity spoken of here an enmity between Jew and Gentile that Christ solved by setting aside the Jewish ordinances as requirements for Gentiles of The Way like in Acts 15? |
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3 | Why is (was) it good to be a Jew? | Eph 2:12 | Dan58 | 82897 | ||
What is the purpose of using exclusion from "the commonwealth of Israel" as a way to show the gentiles how good it is to now be included? Why should a non-Jew, even a Christian, think that being a Jew is a good thing? So far I have found this short quote of Barn's helpful. Would anyone have any more to add? Eph 2:12 This is the second characteristic of their state before their conversion to Christianity. This means more than that they were not Jews. It means that they were strangers to that "polity"-politeia (NT:4174)-or arrangement by which the worship of the true God had been kept up in the world, and of course were strangers to the true religion The arrangements for the public worship of Yahweh were made among the Jews (from Barnes' Notes, Electronic Database. Copyright (c) 1997 by Biblesoft) |
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4 | Todays fashions | Eph 2:2 | Dan58 | 82263 | ||
What are the three most deadly fashions of today, in your experience? Eph 2:2 Amplified | ||||||