Bible Question:
In Isiah 53:4-5 it says: “…by his stripes we are healed.” Present tense is used here. 1 Peter 2:24 it says: “…by whose stripes ye were healed.” Past tense is used here. I’m guessing 1 Peter 2:24 uses past tense since Jesus’s atonement had already been done to provide for salvation and healing. Is that right? Since the attonement hasn’t happened yet in Isiah 53:4-5, why is present tense used? |
Bible Answer: Bob777, Welcome to the forum. Doc was spot on with this,Paul also tells us in a number of his Epistles that the law was our tutor to lead us to Christ. In Him, lionheart |
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