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1 | Why is 'offering' in italics | Rom 8:3 | BradHeath | 134008 | ||
I understand the dynamics. I am always confronted by those who say he was a sinner on the cross. The OT type was never before, during or after unholy. Even some who follow John McArthur hold to the view that Jesus died spiritually. Some always seem to point out the italicized words. I find it disturbing many Christians refuse to learn the OT types and shadows to help explaine the NT. | ||||||
2 | Why is 'offering' in italics | Rom 8:3 | BradHeath | 133907 | ||
Hank, thanks from a visually impaired person. My reading software picked up your answer quite nicely. I would ask why the word 'offering' was not added to @ Corinthians second occurance of the word 'sin'. People who are not familiar with the Old Testament 'type' or who wish to ignore that part of the Holy Scripture would not say Jesus became sin or a sinner or unholy on the cross? | ||||||
3 | Why is 'offering' in italics | Rom 8:3 | BradHeath | 133887 | ||
Do you beleive Jesus became sine on the tree (cross)? Whatever you typed in the Answer for 2 Cor 5:24/Romans 8:3 came out indistinguishable. I assune you do not use a NASB translation. | ||||||