Posted on 08/12/2016 3:59:59 PM PDT by ebb tide
You don't have to speculate on what I'm counting on. I'll be glad to tell you.
Jesus and His promises.
I just quoted Maccabbes 2 earlier, only to be told that that book was not in that posters personalized bible.
Why should I engage with prots who reject the original bible?
Well, not sure what a "prot" is.
But on to the OT.
You need to study up on the formation of the OT canon.
The Bible I read is based upon the original texts. I like to read it in the Greek also. I use the NASB along with the Greek Bible.
“Why should I engage with prots who reject the original bible?
I will take that as a confession that you are unfamiliar with bibliology.
As I said last night, I do wear my scapular and I’m not ashamed to do so.
I don’t know why you have been so obsessed with that fact for the past twelve hours and have been continuously harping on it.
Satan hates the crucifix, holy water and the scapular.
Do you even believe in Satan? Or Hell?
Broken record.
John 20:23
Why do you reject it?
You can also take a flying leap for all I care.
Hey I just want you to have eternal life. It is found in Christ alone and nowhere else.
“Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life.” - Apostle John
I do not reject it and I haven’t called you a broken record.
Agreed. You apparently don’t care about the Scriptures, according to what you posted.
Again, on you bro.
Good lesson for you, ebb, to demonstrate that sometimes you have to dig to understand what is being said in scripture:
-——snip from one of my seminary professors, Dr Thomas Constable-——
“The conditional clause in this verse is in the passive voice and the perfect tense in the Greek text. The passive voice indicates that someone has already done the forgiving or retaining.
“That person must be God since He alone has the authority to do that (Matt. 9:23; Mark 2:7; Luke 5:21). The perfect tense indicates that the action has continuing effects; the sins stand forgiven or retained at least temporarily if not permanently.
Context is evangelism. Meaning is that God had already forgiven or not.
Why should I care what a protestant’s seminary professor has to say about a protestant bible?
You might want to check that. Satan hates Christ. He hates a praying Christian.
I'll say it again for those following the thread.....believing the scapular can save you from the hell-fire is a lie.
It is placing your hope in an idol which is contrary to the teaching of the New Testament.
The only way you can avoid the hell-fire is to have faith in Christ.
Dude, the Greek is the Greek.
But y’all make up your own bibles.
1. It appears you did not understand the meaning of the passage because of a lack of study.
2. Greek is Greek whatever denomination you attend. It is the language God chose His NT message to be written in... Christians typically care about understanding God’s Word.
Enjoyed the conversation but I'm outta here.
I’m not surprised that Martin Luther supposedly hurled an inkwell at Satan rather than holding up a crucifix or holy water.
Maybe that’s why Luther succumbed to Satan.
Am I?
In post #185, it was you who rejected the second book of Maccabees.
We all have eternal lives.
It’s where each one of us ends up that matters.
If you have a problem with my scapular, you must also have problem with Leviticus 8:
[7] He vested the high priest with the strait linen garment, girding him with the girdle, and putting on him the violet tunick, and over it he put the ephod, [8] And binding it with the girdle, he fitted it to the rational, on which was Doctrine and Truth. [9] He put also the mitre upon his head: and upon the mitre over the forehead, he put the plate of gold, consecrated with sanctification, as the Lord had commanded him. [10] He took also the oil of unction, with which he anointed the tabernacle, with all the furniture thereof.
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