keypurr
Well-known member
When Christ say no man has seen God I know that your verses need a better understanding. Any translation can mask the intent of any verse. That is why we must prove all things.Exodus 33 and Numbers 12. It says Moses saw God, that he talked face to face, and then when he asks to see His Glory he is told that Moses cannot see his face. The point being that Moses did see God, but there is more than one way of "seeing" someone. Obviously Exodus does not contradict Exodus and it uses that phrasing back to back.
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