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Sometimes we feel miserable because we believe the wrong things, Lk 24:17. "We had hoped he was going to redeem Israel." v21
Christ: "How foolish you are."
Christ: "How foolish you are."
Sometimes we feel miserable because we believe the wrong things, Lk 24:17. "We had hoped he was going to redeem Israel." v21
Christ: "How foolish you are."
Sometimes we feel miserable because we believe the wrong things,
Why did God wait ~1500 years to "start the mission"?Peter did so much better when he realized that the enthronement was the resurrection, Acts 2:30. he became a power-full person. Not by his own trying, but because God said he was going to be and put it into effect, as with the spread to the Gentiles.
Peter did so much better when he realized that the enthronement was the resurrection, Acts 2:30. he became a power-full person. Not by his own trying, but because God said he was going to be and put it into effect, as with the spread to the Gentiles.
Peter did so much better when he realized that the enthronement was the resurrection, Acts 2:30. he became a power-full person. Not by his own trying, but because God said he was going to be and put it into effect, as with the spread to the Gentiles.
Why did God wait ~1500 years to "start the mission"?
Why did God wait ~1500 years to "start the mission"?
I assume you mean between Moses and Christ. But really it's an impossible question asking why God does things like saying one age was childhood and another was adulthood. the point is that it is the age of maturity in Christ. There is no reverting back to the childhood.
Nor did God wait that long. There was constant contact with Gentile nations, if you know your OT. Look at what David said about dedicating the temple.
The NT is written mostly to intertestament Judaism, like what Paul grew up in, and it's misconceptions and replacement theologies like Gal 3:17 indicate. To answer what it is blind to, or veiled about. That needs to be remembered when reading it, especially because D'ism deals with almost spastic questions like moving Mt24A all the way to X000 years in the future and another episode of Judaism in Judea, this time with Christ in a temple there. the NT was not written to or about that.
There was constant contact with Gentile nations, if you know your OT.
Are you a locomotive that thinks it can fly to Germany? I have no idea what your question is. I'd like to help you with communication, if I can.
You are a fascinating fiction writer.I assume you mean between Moses and Christ. But really it's an impossible question asking why God does things like saying one age was childhood and another was adulthood. the point is that it is the age of maturity in Christ. There is no reverting back to the childhood.
Nor did God wait that long. There was constant contact with Gentile nations, if you know your OT. Look at what David said about dedicating the temple.
The NT is written mostly to intertestament Judaism, like what Paul grew up in, and it's misconceptions and replacement theologies like Gal 3:17 indicate. To answer what it is blind to, or veiled about. That needs to be remembered when reading it, especially because D'ism deals with almost spastic questions like moving Mt24A all the way to X000 years in the future and another episode of Judaism in Judea, this time with Christ in a temple there. the NT was not written to or about that.
You are a fascinating fiction writer.
Treat yourself to a detail, but be warned: Every line there is solid.
:french:Treat yourself to a detail, but be warned: Every line there is solid.
In THAT context it is speaking of Greek speaking Jews, since the Bible just told us that they were "preaching the word to none but unto the Jews only.". It's not hard to understand unless you have an agenda to CHANGE the clear meaning.Exactly. You can't do details. Or else D'ism will collapse in dishonesty, like about 'Hellenas' in Acts 11.
In THAT context it is speaking of Greek speaking Jews, since the Bible just told us that they were "preaching the word to none but unto the Jews only.". It's not hard to understand unless you have an agenda to CHANGE the clear meaning.
In THAT context it is speaking of Greek speaking Jews, since the Bible just told us that they were "preaching the word to none but unto the Jews only.". It's not hard to understand unless you have an agenda to CHANGE the clear meaning.