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kayaker... and, where do they sell that blue lotus flower dust, btw?
Was watchin' a documentary on Egypt the other day and they said it was comparable to viagra.
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kayaker... and, where do they sell that blue lotus flower dust, btw?
Quit with the condescending, ok?
Beforehand, was she righteous/godly, without faith? How did she attain to faith to perform her works of righteousness? What persuaded her and after she was persuaded did she repent of her whoredoms? Do you know?
Isn't that kind of hard knowing he did not write it?
Hello Kayaker
You have been such a wonderful poster to read since I started reading you lately, I hate to answer a question like this because I am a downer as Town Heretic may could tell you.
But here you go:
Maybe. Tamar might be more than what is shown us. One very important thing will be to the future testimony that The Lord came from Judah and Judah was not the line of priests. Remember?
This is the only possible problem I know of, if it is not then, maybe.
You can tell me not to rain if you would like!
Well put, Tambora.
Such is a skill set far over my head.
With full appreciation for your mention Nick, faith was not the key point of Romans 9:6, 7, 8, as Interplanner proposes taking Romans 9:6 KJV out of context. Romans 9:6, 7, 8, 9, 10, explains Isaac was the promised seed through whom Messiah would arrive.
Kayaker stroked:
Interplanner, a John 8:34 KJV flogger knows righteousness from wickedness (Genesis 3:4 KJV, Genesis 3:5 KJV). Innerplanter's supporting documentation Deuteronomy 7:7 KJV is not even applicable to his argument. God loved the ISRAELITES: Deuteronomy 7:6, 7, 8, 9.
This borders on the insane. I don't know what a flogger of a verse is. I quoted it in its normal sense twice.
God did not love the Israelites for intrinsic reasons!!! He loved in spite of what they were. They were stubborn, strong-necked rascals, as all of ch 8 says, and 7-8 might as well be a unit, since it is the topic of why ANY of this was happening to them.
He wanted a people in the landbridge of 3 continents so that when the right time came for the Gospel it would burst on the scene at Pentecost. It went from Spain to India to Ethiopia in one generation.
He had to knock out the Canaanites first for their wickedness.
Please forgive my being rather cryptic... You took John 8:34 KJV out of context, IP. As I already explained, that you evidently cannot perceive, Jesus was talking to those plotting His crucifixion in John 8:34 KJV, NOT His believers (John 8:30 KJV) who momentarily gained Jesus' attention during that dialogue. Reading John 8:12-8:47 brings this dual context into focus... if you can keep focused that many verses.
Jesus offered discipleship to His believers in John 8:31 KJV, John 8:32 KJV. THEN, those non-believing, non-Israelite detractors Jesus was talking to prior to John 8:30 KJV, regained Jesus' attention in John 8:33 KJV. John 8:34 floggers take this verse out of context and flog Jesus' believers, just as you and other similar Bible thumpers do. John 8:34 KJV is a favorite flogging verse used by accusers of the brethren believers, just as you do on a grand scale. Try reading John 8:12 through John 8:47, at least one time through, and see if you can capture the dual context where Jesus momentarily turned His attention to His believers between John 8:30 KJV, John 8:31 KJV, and John 8:32 KJV. The balance of that dialogue between John 8:12 and John 8:47 was between Jesus and those plotting His crucifixion. Certainly it's obvious Jesus' believers weren't party to His crucifixion, think?
Furthermore, you've YET to explain WHY God loved the Israelites (Deuteronomy 7:6, 7, 8, 9, 10), despite your head spinning about some land bridge. So, are you saying God didn't love the Israelites? That God just used the Israelites? That's not what I hear in Deuteronomy 7:6, 7, 8, 9, 10! God also used those He didn't love, btw. WHY did God LOVE the Israelites, Interplanner? Why is it so hard for you to acknowledge God LOVED THE ISRAELITES? Did God love the descendants of Abraham and Keturah? That's your problem... God didn't love them, they didn't even show up at Abraham's funeral (Genesis 25:9 KJV). And, you want to dilute the notion God loved the Israelites? Why is that, Interplanner? It is clearly documented GOD LOVED THE ISRAELITES!
You don't want to acknowledge that God loved the Israelites. You cannot answer the question whether or not Jesus could just as easily have been the progeny of one of Judah's virgin descendants. You cast shadows on the faith of Abraham being some Persian god worshipper. You take great pleasure casting shadows on Jesus' ancestry including your candid remarks about "colorful characters" in His ancestry... not to mention diluting Jesus being God's only begotten by introducing the notion Isaac was begotten of God.
Like I've said folks... if it crows like a rooster...
kayaker
So, you see, you are one of these people here who can't see an agreement because you are busy looking for conflict.
Yes the two were both wicked. However, God had declared that the iniquity of the Amorites was not complete and told Abraham that it would be 400 years before he would dispossess them.
I would say more than half your problem is you want to use catchy expressions like 'you're fire walking' and I don't know your ordinary meaning, so I don't know what you are saying.
I don't know what an anti-semite is doing in Israel or Judea in the 4th decade of the 1st century, but you do. Or else you have your own private meaning, which is my hunch.
As I said before, God did not love them for intrinsic value but to accomplish his eventual mission, the mission of Christ, which swallows up all the naggling you do as insignificant. It never matters in the message preached to the nations, like the sample of Acts 13, does it?
Interpret the OT with the NT.
When did Abraham believe?A recent discussion of Isaac's birth (and the type of miracle which produced him) lead me to the question: even if descendency was not broken by the miracle conception, what was Abraham before he believed?
As far as I know he was Persian. further proof to me that once a person has faith as Paul explained, the race, class, descendency, gender etc no longer matters. Abraham's 'seed' refers to those who have faith. His children ('sarkos') may or may not have faith and thus may or may not be his 'seed.'
CR, I was not being condescending!
For pity's sake, you ask "what" and "how" for her when others who had heard the same reports were unimpressed?
Its tough to do but, I forgive you.Im kinda like a 5 pointer,
please don't ask me - try to tell me.
It seems you have basic reading comprehension skills or greater, so it is not far over your head. You just have to believe what the author states.
Paul stated, without question, he received his good news from the risen Lord directly. It was not from Peter or the others.
For I neither received it from man, nor was I taught it, but it came through the revelation of Jesus Christ.
Yet the author of Hebrews clearly states otherwise.
how shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation, which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord, and was confirmed to us by those who heard Him
Paul didn't write the letter. The reason people want it to be so is to put people under the bondage of circumcision.
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But that is what makes us unique, doesn't it? We don't know what God can only know about ourselves.
Because of the foreknowledge of God, we can only say God foreknew what would bring about faith in Rahab that when the messengers came to her house she was prepared receive their message that consummated it.
What??As for her whoredom in the afterwards
I gotta go for nowwe can only conjecture. In any event, we know the outcome to know this: God only chooses righteous people to do His bidding. -- I believe you wrote that as well.
Yes but, do you or I know anymore than that about her?Ah, CR,
A gracious post, thank you.
That is a very interesting thing to mull over. Maybe somethings do come into our lives so we can know ourselves and grow or change or become more so from His point of view?
I will accept that from you but I'm a woman, I could always say more
What??
Sir! No!
Isn't she the Mom of Boaz who married Ruth?
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A recent discussion of Isaac's birth (and the type of miracle which produced him) lead me to the question: even if descendency was not broken by the miracle conception, what was Abraham before he believed?
As far as I know he was Persian. further proof to me that once a person has faith as Paul explained, the race, class, descendency, gender etc no longer matters. Abraham's 'seed' refers to those who have faith. His children ('sarkos') may or may not have faith and thus may or may not be his 'seed.'