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NASB | Luke 8:13 "Those on the rocky soil are those who, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no firm root; they believe for a while, and in time of temptation fall away. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Luke 8:13 "Those on the rocky soil are the people who, when they hear, receive and welcome the word with joy; but these have no firmly grounded root. They believe for a while, and in time of trial and temptation they fall away [from Me and abandon their faith]. |
Subject: One example of loosing salvation NT |
Bible Note: Concerning your accusation of eisegesis on mine and others part especially concerning John 10:29. If you look at the text in the KJV the word "man" is in italics, meaning it wasn't in the original manuscripts but was added. I also disagree with your interpretation of the verses found in John 15. If you look carefully in John 15:1-6 you will notice that there are two types of branches. Both are in Him (Christ) the one bears fruit, and is pruged or pruned so that it may bear even more fruit. The second type is the branch that bears no fruit. This second type is taken away or cut off as some versions word it. and then they are thrown away, become withered and then finally gathered and thrown into the fire and burned. Nothing can wither that has not at one time previously been alive. I suggest you do a more detailed study in John 15 paying careful attention to what is actually being said in this text. Most people I have talked with have not a orthodox understanding of this Scripture, because they usually hurry through it. Slow down and see what it truly says. Until proven by Scripture, I remain convinced that; "once saved, always saved" as is being taught by many is UnBibical. Thanks anyway Love in Christ New Creature |