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To: boatbums

“Why did Jesus call Mary “woman”? First of all, those are the times recorded in Scripture where he used that name, not every time are we told what Jesus called his mother as he was growing up, are we? When he was three, did he call, “Woman!”?”

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Here you go again, avoiding the subject of discussion
and the divine help in the prophecy and Scripture.

Now instead of your excuse, saying Jesus called other women “woman” in the Gospel. Now you really grasping, saying did He call His mother “woman” when He was three years old.?

So what to both friend. Our Lord had an intention for addressing His mother as “woman.”

You still haven’t answered the question, why did Jesus
address His mother as “woman?”


172 posted on 04/17/2012 11:05:11 PM PDT by stpio
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To: stpio
You still haven’t answered the question, why did Jesus address His mother as “woman?”

What's wrong, you got to the first sentence and stopped reading? I certainly DID answer the question and you are doing exactly what I said you would. Go back and read my post so you'll know what that was. Gee, am I a prophet now, too???

179 posted on 04/18/2012 3:45:08 PM PDT by boatbums (God is ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded to Him.)
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To: stpio

It’s ALL about Jesus - not ‘woman’ nor Mary or anyone else which includes you. It’s past time you got over yourself and stop telling others what they do or don’t according to what *you think*. In the scope of things, you don’t register on the ‘what’s important’ counter.

JESUS is THE SAVIOR. ONLY HE is WORTHY.


188 posted on 04/18/2012 8:56:55 PM PDT by presently no screen name
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