Made up
Nor that 1:8 says the Son is on God's thrown--as though there were several.
I was throne by that post.Worth a repost.
Why is the mystery of godliness still a mystery to your commentaries?
made up.
made up. The original is clearly: God/Christ.
made up. The original is clearly: God/Christ.
You know... Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery....
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A total eclipse...
Made up
Here's the eclipse:
STP flops Acts 2, 13, and 15
2, because the normal meaning of 30-31 is that Christ was enthroned in the resurrection, made Lord and Christ (the exclamatory 'made him Lord and Christ' is not separate from the resurrection; it's what took place).
13, because 32-47 built on the resurrection enthronement and supported it with Is 55:3 and Ps 2:7 and said that 'the things God promised to the fathers' was now accomplished 'in that' (STP's fav trans) God raised Christ from the dead, providing justification from our sins.
15, because the 'raised tent of David' is the incoming of the Gentiles, their faith. James resolves the council saying just that; so the verse not only has its own commentary, it has an actual situation that it resolves ('what are Gentiles doing here?').
Speaking as though he controlled the Bible yesterday, STP offered to agree on 2 Cor 5:19-21. How generous. However, he is hostile, flip and anti-communicative about these three passages, systematically evading the true question.
I guarantee he will write them off as crap and say that Acts 13 is about 1 single promise. That's like saying the Statue of Liberty has color; mindless.
These three points are commentary speak, and incorrect.
You are vapid and can never explain your position.
Please figure out how to communicate and move the discussion beyond glorifying yourself for being right.
Atta boy!I can and I have.
Hitherto, you had me on ignore, and my main goal was to mark your posts as made up for the TOL readers.
1. Yes, he was made both LORD and CHRIST. But he has not yet come in his glory, and is yet to sit on the throne of his glory. IF we are going to believe the book.
2. A specific singular promise, referring to the seed of David. It is insane to wrap all of the promises made to Israel up into this one singular promise. It is dishonest, and I will not fall for it.
3. I do not know how you can possibly mess this one up. There is no way possible to make the raised tent of David the incoming of Gentiles. The Gentiles come in AFTER the fallen tent of David is raised. The complexity of this point is on about a 3rd grade level.
Amen.Everyone on TOL thinks they are right.
Still stand by this.