Well, if you're not going to read a syllable, at least read half a syllable, seeing as he went to the trouble of emphasizing, in bold type, the first half of his word, "be":
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Here is some New Testament:Matthew 1:2 Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat Jacob; and Jacob begat Judas and his brethren...Did nobody, before the NT was penned, know that Abraham begat Isaac?
Of the (v. 1) "many [who] have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us" -- the "they" of verse 2 -- perhaps some were apostles. Luke doesn't give the names of which persons he is referring to, here.
It is truth. It is truths...
I don't have a problem with saying it, since the Bible says it. But, I admit, I'm a bit hazy as to what the Bible means by it. Well, let's put it this way: when I consider that creatures love -- and often love evil -- it makes me think that not all love could be the love that the Bible says God...
Thanks for the reply!
To me, that would seem a bit problematic at first glance, since the Logos is Christ. At least, it would seem strange to me to think that, say, Mr. Smith's or Mrs. Jones's occasional, proper use/application of those rules is somehow God/Christ, Himself. (I'm not saying...
Christ-hater, I did not say "Christ hater"; rather, I said "Christ-hater". Good grief, it is easier for a rich man riding a camel to enter into the kingdom of God through the eye of a needle than it is for your generation to become aware of hyphens!
Are you trying to ask a question?
Nowhere...
That sounds like a portmanteau for a fun day-off from school in the 80s: get hamburgers and Frosties at Wendy's and play The Legend of Zelda on the NES all day!
Nice try, Christ-hater. But Scripture contradicts your glaring falsehood by, in John 1:1, stating that "the Word was God". Thus, since the Word was God (v 1) and was made flesh (v 14), God was made flesh.
I wanted to punch in a YouTube clip, here, of Doc Brown saying to Marty McFly, "Who do you think!? The Libyans!" Unfortunately, I couldn't find a clip with just that line; and the shortest clip I could find with it just had too much foul language for play on TOL.
Today is the 1,700th anniversary of the opening of Christendom's First Ecumenical Council. That being the case, I can't think of a more apt occasion than now to say, "Have a NICE day!"
And @Nick M answered your "what" question.
That's what they were looking for: a way to trap Jesus.
What (if anything) are you really asking, there? "But why 3 days and 3 nights?" is not really a question, is it? What's your subject? What's your predicate? If you're not asking something (a...
The Bible doesn't say God hated Esau before he sinned.
Have fun with your inability and failure to prove that pet falsehood of yours.
LOL @ "must have been". That's you admitting you know you have no hope of proving your pagan, Platonist falsehood that people were knowing, thinking, willing...
Ah, so basically what this all boils down to is that either you haven't read Romans 9:11 and are lying through your teeth when you say otherwise, or you have read it and are lying through your teeth about what Paul was saying therein. Stop being an idiot; obviously -- contrary to your glaring...
Does your Bible not include Romans 9:11?
For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil...
Had Jacob and Esau done any evil in the womb, before they were born? Yes or No?