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  1. JudgeRightly

    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    My position is what the Bible says. Your position is.... Something other than what the Bible says. I'll stick with what the Bible says.
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    I wish I did. I don't know yet.
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    Why? Because you say so? Yes. And? So what? Dr. McMurtry gives sound reasoning for the Crucifixion being on Thursday. What evidence do you have that he's wrong? The Thursday position fits the Bible. Yours does not. That makes yours incorrect, by definition. You should submit to God's...
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    An excerpt from the original Pilgrims in the Plymoth colony.

    Please see our rules: Thread 'The Current UPDATED TOL Ten Commandments' https://theologyonline.com/threads/the-current-updated-tol-ten-commandments.59431/
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    He was 33 years old at the cross. Meaning more than 33 years had passed since His birth. 30 AD - 33 years = 3 BC, but it had been more than 33 years (less than 34) so the upper limit is 11 extra months, lower limit 4 (crucified in April, but He wasn't born in April), which would put His...
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    No, it doesn't. Again: Wednesday crucifixion has Jesus in the tomb for FOUR days, in direct contradiction to how long HE HIMSELF SAID He would be in the tomb. Saying it doesn't make it so. AD 30. No. It's based on the calendar given in Leviticus 23. Go listen to the BEL episode I linked...
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    Wednesday crucifixion (6 pm) doesn't work because he would have to have been in the grave until Sunday (6 am at the latest), which is more than 3 days and three nights, and that contradicts what Jesus Himself said: "three days and three nights." Not four days and three nights. It also doesn't...
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    This pretty much affirms a birthdate of 4 B.C. for Jesus.
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    One of the hardest things to get across due to how we today count the hours of the day is that the next day starts after sundown, not at midnight. IOW, what we would consider Wednesday night is, according to the Jewish calendar, the beginning of Thursday. IOW, Thursday evening isn't at the...
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    Yeah, had Bob never done that interview with Dr. Grady McMurtry, I'd probably still believe in Friday crucifixion, even though it doesn't fit at all, or worse, not have a belief on the matter...
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    Even worse for her position, in the Greek, it says "God was the LOGOS."
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    See my responses here: https://theologyonline.com/threads/maunday-thursday.60865/
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    Reconciled by the cross on this day, Thursday.

    Jesus didn't die on Wendnesday.
  14. JudgeRightly

    That ONE different apostle

    Paul wasn't a Gentile. He was a Jew, He was the Apostle to the Gentiles.
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    I'm Starting To Like This Trump Fellow

    It's quite impressive. That said, this reads like it was AI LLM generated. The em dash is a bit of a giveaway. Also the spacing.
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    ok, I wonder what Jesus wants me to do

    Welcome to the forum!
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    What was the appearance of the three [LORD,lords] who visited Abraham.

    Saying it doesn't make it so. God is the logos. Jesus is the logos. Therefore, Jesus is God. No. Logos means "logic" or "reason." "Word" is a mistranslation. When you can't even respond directly to something you yourself asked for, and then assert that which is false, expecting your...
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    Is there any obvious evidence today for the biblical global Flood?

    So if God says "I destroyed the earth with a flood, but the next time it'll be with fire," and man says "there was no flood"... Who do you believe? God? Or Man?
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    Is there any obvious evidence today for the biblical global Flood?

    So you'll say "we can't know" when it comes to the Bible, but you put your faith in what men say about the earth being billions of years old? Let God be true, and every man a liar.
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