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41 | explain the doctrine of predistination | Rom 9:13 | Shythiyl | 165081 | ||
Thank you Doc. Rightly dividing the Word should be the first and foremost desire of all who speak it. Otherwise, silence would be wisest. "Careful, open and honest study..." If this is the goal of all herein, I have found my haven. Unfortunantly though, this seems to be the desire and/or claim of most of these sights, rather than the actuality one is faced with after participation. |
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42 | explain the doctrine of predistination | Rom 9:13 | Shythiyl | 165079 | ||
Did I say this? I think not. Do you not think that it was an all knowing God who created man? If so, ask yourself the question you presented me with. What do you "think" His intentions were? | ||||||
43 | explain the doctrine of predistination | Rom 9:13 | Shythiyl | 165055 | ||
Eph 2:8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Do you not agree that before God created the heavens and the earth, He knew that you would be reading these very words, at this very minute. And that He also knew who He would love and who He would hate? Likewise, he knew who would, and who would not accept His Son, and the payment He made at Calvary. Thuss the elect. One can disagree, but I reserve the right to agree to disagree. |
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44 | Context versus what is translated. | 1 Sam 25:22 | Shythiyl | 165041 | ||
Out of ignorance, and because I believe I may have saw the term in the previous post, I used the term Jewish Scriptures, but then I just realized that I have always thought of the Hebrews as Jewish. I have only the scriptural education of a self/Holy Spirit taught student of the scriptures. I believe this would be a safe assumption, but where scripture is concerned, though my ignorance never fails to amaze me, assumption is against my character. I have thought of this; that the Jew came from Judah, the son of Jacob, but I have never researched it. |
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45 | Context versus what is translated. | 1 Sam 25:22 | Shythiyl | 165007 | ||
Thank you Kalos. What you appear to be saying, correct me if I am wrong, is that David is saying "may my enemies do this to me, and more if I do not do it to Nabal and his house. "a scribal attempt to deliver David from the implied consequences of this oath'" A scribal attempt? For some reason, this brushes me wrong. The thought that it is not a "literal" discription of what happened, but then, there is much I do not understand. I have always considered an "oath" as non retractable. I know that the circumstances are not even simular, but this brings into question Jephthah's vow. But then, perhaps I confuse the words vow and oath. This is what I was desiring, knowlegable information, and if all follow your lead on this sight, you will more than likely see many of my questions and comments herein. Do you know of an English translation of the Jewish Scripture prior to the LXX? Does such a thing exist? |
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