Interplanner
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How terrible that the OT should use the picture of the strong city about God's salvation! (Is 26:1) Equally bad that the city of David is cursed with woes! (29:1) So that Cornerstone laid in Zion--in 28--guess where that is. And the day that God himself is the crown and wreath of his people, hmmm?
It's despicable that these passages would be about the Gospel and not about the 'other' Israel, the other program. It makes God a liar, etc.
Yet the NT's use of all this is exactly why we know the Bible is coherent and inspired, and that we never did need Chafer and Ryrie to make sense of it.
I hope our D'ist friends understand the math of the double negatives:
'The Bible doesn't make sense' (1st negative), but
Chafer and Ryrie's other program doesn't make sense over and over (2nd negative).
Only to our D'ist friends, this comes out 'positive!'
To the rest of us, -2 and -2 make -4.
It's despicable that these passages would be about the Gospel and not about the 'other' Israel, the other program. It makes God a liar, etc.
Yet the NT's use of all this is exactly why we know the Bible is coherent and inspired, and that we never did need Chafer and Ryrie to make sense of it.
I hope our D'ist friends understand the math of the double negatives:
'The Bible doesn't make sense' (1st negative), but
Chafer and Ryrie's other program doesn't make sense over and over (2nd negative).
Only to our D'ist friends, this comes out 'positive!'
To the rest of us, -2 and -2 make -4.