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NASB | Ecclesiastes 11:6 ¶ Sow your seed in the morning and do not be idle in the evening, for you do not know whether morning or evening sowing will succeed, or whether both of them alike will be good. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Ecclesiastes 11:6 ¶ Sow your seed in the morning and do not be idle with your hands in the evening, for you do not know whether morning or evening planting will succeed, whether this or that, or whether both alike will be good. |
Subject: Why don't you know for sure? |
Bible Note: ...I wouldn't call generation upon generation of Jews going to hell due to rejection of their Messiah "doing well." This statement, I'm not confortable with. I know I could get into a debate on the forum about it. But would rather tnot. I will just say that I am not confotable with it and leave it at that. ...Of course he hasn't, but most Jews nowadays show themselves to be covenant breakers. While he will always preserve a remnant of Israel, spiritual Israel consists of covenant-keeping Jews (read: Christian Jews) and the Gentiles who have been grafted in (read: Christian Gentiles). Those who will be in hell are not recipients of God's eternal covenant blessings. The Jews are promised the Land of Cannon. the Promise was actually given to Abraham God also made the covenant to Himself. If you look back at Genesis God walked through the cut animals alone (This is when Abraham asked God to "prove it" and Abraham had the dream. Abraham never walked through. So technecally speaking Its a Covenant with God. But the way most people view it is Abraham and God who made the covenant with Conditions Abrahams Condition was to leave his home land he did that. When it comes to Hell I believe there is a hell but at the same time I believe there is something we are missing somewheres. I dunno where it is or what it is. For example Jews are given 2 threats they are 1) To be cut off (Kicked out of Israel) 2) To die by the sword. I never see hell as a judgment with them. The New Testement Jesus said about Judas. Its better for him not to have been born. That seems a mild compared to hell. Job wished the same thing in Job. I don't believe in pugatory or anything like that. I just think there is something we are missing and I have no clue what it is. In Christ, Darcy |