To: af_vet_1981
The Apostle Paul intercedes with God, as did Moses, for Israel to be saved. The Apostle Paul further intercedes with God for the saints in Achaia (one of the Roman provinces in Greece) that they do no evil. Paul asks the church of the Thessalonians to pray for Paul, Sylvanus, and Timotheus. The scripture records Simon (Samaria) was rebuked by the Apostle Peter for his grave sins and told to repent and pray to God for forgiveness. He asked the Apostle to pray to the LORD for him so that none of the deadly things of which the Apostle warned him would come to pass. You illustrate my point...in the New Testament, and Old, prayers were directed to God.
48 posted on
10/14/2017 7:09:22 PM PDT by
ealgeone
To: ealgeone
You illustrate my point...in the New Testament, and Old, prayers were directed to God.
Except that is not what you wrote, or copied, in post 17 ...
The third unbiblical statement in the Hail Mary is the plea for her to pray for us sinners. Here we see the unbiblical practice of praying to Mary to intercede with God for us.
61 posted on
10/15/2017 4:58:31 AM PDT by
af_vet_1981
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