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We all enjoy your mumbo jumbo.
Whose "we"? . . . forget it. I already know. GT, right?
We all enjoy your mumbo jumbo.
Always the DODGE....So they didn't get arrested and killed. You have no understanding.
TOLWhose "we"? . . . forget it. I already know.
Always the DODGE....
Acts 5:29 (AKJV/PCE)(5:29) ¶ Then Peter and the [other] apostles answered and said, We ought to obey God rather than men.
Jesus taught everything that the prophets foretold. Jesus was born under the law and taught His kinsmen to keep the law.And?!
THAT PROVES Jesus taught something different!
Whose "we"? . . . forget it. I already know. GT, right?
RD said it to YOU. Doesn't the truth mean anything to you?
You are trying to bond with RD by being an enemy to me. RD doesn't want to bond with you.
He has no substance to bond with so why accuse me of trying? Why do you keep trying?
Why did you bring me into it?
I proved that Jesus taught the new law which Paul preached. Why not just bond with me on that?
Eternal life is a gift received by faith in all dispensations.
Pentecost was a continuation of God's dealing with Israel. It was a lawfully required feast day, after which they continued to keep the law.
One additional distinction, brought out by RD's above point, Turbo - is that when that day of Pentecost was fully come - all 120 were there - for that was one of THEIR Israelite Feast Days under THEIR/The Law.
Again, one cannot just simply go by the immediate rules of grammar, or the Greek in a passage, or what have you.
The larger picture is ever the key, and the larger picture is ever about one Doctrine or another that the specifics within any one word, phrase, passage, and or passages are ever governed by.
Rom. 5:6-8.
Acts 17:11,12.
2 Tim. 3:16,17.
More absurdity. If we cannot go by the rules of grammar, how are we to determine anything. You and I have nothing further to discuss.
KJB is good grammar. How come you don't accept what it says face value or maybe you just don't want to believe what it says?
Eternal life is a gift received by faith in all dispensations.
Pentecost was a continuation of God's dealing with Israel. It was a lawfully required feast day, after which they continued to keep the law.
From your understanding, did Jesus nail the old covenant to the cross or no?
Jesus didn't "nail" anything to anything.. He died on a cross to fulfill the LAW. The LAW is NOW a Personality, . . . HIM.
Since you think that Paul, the apostle of the gentiles, and the 12 apostles for the 12 tribes of Israel preached exactly the same thing.... Show us where anyone BUT Paul said anything that would make you think that.From your understanding, did Jesus nail the old covenant to the cross or no?
Why is Paul the only one to say that?Col. 2:14 by canceling the record of debt that stood against us with its legal demands. This he set aside, nailing it to the cross.
Face value
I agree KJB is good grammar.
No, you don't.
That's a lie.I accept it at face value 100%.
You mean Greek translated into English, correct? I agree.The KJB is Greek translated into English.
To understand what it's telling us, we have to use the rules of grammar. If we do not, then how can anyone understand what is truth?
That is further evidence yu DON"T believe the KJV, "face value" by insinuating it is poor grammar.
You do not use the rules of grammar or context to understand what the bible is saying. I can only assume because you like what you understand to be truth and don't want to change it.
Neither does my Yak shepherd friend in lower Siberia who reveals his love to God from a pure heart plus nothing.
I have Strongs and other qualified helps that don't seek to cast a shadow on what has been accepted for humdreds of years if not, thousands of years as the truth of it all.
Saying the 120 were baptized with the Holy Spirit violates the rules of grammar, the context and common sense.
Only in your elitist, prideful, heart.