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Post by Dave on Jul 5, 2022 6:54:35 GMT -5
When I read Scripture, especially the NT, I read it in the original Hebrew, as the NT Greek is a translation of the NT Hebrew.
It reduces confusion to do this, and allows the NT to line up with the OT.
There is my authority there, so I convert the words back to Hebrew.
Robert’s word games You do not translate – you do not even know how to translate The Robert Method has been exposed as error more than once
Just to repeat Ezk 28 over and over like a parrot - is not validation of your doctrine
Angels have free will - your proof = Ezk 28 An angel chose to be the god of evil - your proof Ezk 28 It is just circular reasioning
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Post by Dave on Jul 5, 2022 10:28:19 GMT -5
D"Why do you disagree with King David Why do you teach against Jewish Theology AND – how does this give you the authority to rewrite scripture to fit your doctrine R" You just mock, how about telling me what is your view of this theme? That way I can read your view, instead of me having to defend my view all the time?REPEAT- R - Sin has a price cannot be negotiated, except by the blood of ChristD - Psa 51:17 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, A heart broken and bruised, D - Psa 51:17 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, REPEAT – MY view = The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heartREPEAT – My view is a spiritual view – YOU DENY THE SPIRIT and only speak of things of this world "But the soul - she who has tasted these things - realized that sweet passions are transitory. She had learned about evil; she went away from them and she entered into a new conduct. Afterwards she despises this life, because it is transitory.Do you understand this statement?R" No
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2022 14:01:45 GMT -5
D"REPEAT – My view is a spiritual view – YOU DENY THE SPIRIT and only speak of things of this world
R" OK, so tell us what word salad you mean, and explain yourself.
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Post by Dave on Jul 5, 2022 15:21:39 GMT -5
R" OK, so tell us what word salad you mean, and explain yourself. "But the soul - she who has tasted these things - realized that sweet passions are transitory. She had learned about evil; she went away from them and she entered into a new conduct. Afterwards she despises this life, because it is transitory.Do you understand this statement?R" No If your answer would have been – YES – you would already knowSince your answer is – NO – you just refuse to understand Free Will – man is the only creature that can choose - - you have made yours
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2022 4:37:51 GMT -5
A poem I wrote 40 years ago, Try to understand the spiritual similes in it...
Morning mist dew drops, Fills the air, drops like Long watery crystals, Clinging to sleeping leaves, Soft spiraling arms of light, Twisted its way through, Blue steel boughs, And microscopic mirrors, Reflect watery images, Of the beauty in the bush.
Slowly, silently, the tall Sleeping giants awake, The Sun relaxes her green gowns, The noisy bush comes to life, The animals off to work, The factories churn, And caterpillars burn, The food within, While birds eat her produce, The provider of life, Stands alone.
A growing thump, stops all work, Distress fills the air, The wailing waxes in her veins, Agony trembles up her spine, The blows are hit, She feels each rusty edge, Piercing her heart, Deep into her bones, The tears from the wound, Red running, her body Shrinks slowly up As death drains her veins. Her friends fill the bush, with Cries, hopeless, horrifying, Silent cries, her tall beautiful Blue like trunk quivers, As each blow is sounded, Each time a pitiful, agonizing Cry wrings out, long and hopeless .. As she screams a long last Plea, she ends with a crash, And left in tortured state, To die among her friends.
Do you understand the spiritual simile in this poem?
Shalom
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