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Search results for query: "Isaiah 61:1"

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  1. nPeace

    Where are the Dead?

    @Clear I'm sorry that this If it's sounds like I am bragging, it's only because we are proud to be a privileged people - a people for God's name, taught by him. nPeace, along with @Hockeycowboy, and over 8,500,000 individuals, are privileged to be well informed by the the most studious of Bible...
  2. Brian2

    For trinity believers: Does your world come unravelled if Jesus is not God,but ONLY Gods Son?

    Jesus is called Christ and Lord before being baptised. This is not prophecy and does not say "He WILL BE CALLED Christ". What you are saying is not true. Since He was the Christ before being baptised, that means that His baptism is not when He became the Christ. Show me that prophecy instead...
  3. Soapy

    For trinity believers: Does your world come unravelled if Jesus is not God,but ONLY Gods Son?

    Brian2, I do not know if you have been given leave to say wrongful things but again I urge you to think and not allow yourself to be used as a Devils Advocate. ‘CHRIST’ means ‘Anointed one’. Before God anointed Jesus of Nazareth (Acts 10:38) he was not known as ‘Jesus Christ’. All references...
  4. Muffled

    Is Modalism just ‘Inverse Trinitarianism’?

    I believe in that case He would not have been the only begotten Son of God. He would have been the quickened Son of God instead.
  5. Soapy

    Is Modalism just ‘Inverse Trinitarianism’?

    Yes! The SPIRIT of the Father, which means the Spirit of GOD…(too often written as ‘The Holy Spirit’) was put on the man, Jesus, at his baptism event at the river Jordan: John the Baptist: ‘And I myself did not know him, but the one who sent me to baptize with water told me, “The man on whom...
  6. Soapy

    Jesus - First Born?

    The only usefulness from your post is your last comment: Out of hand is right but in hand with all the rest of the twaddle that you knowingly claim as your belief. This is what happens when you need to contestant invent new evasive ideologies for a fallacious belief. Brian2, what does it do...
  7. Soapy

    Why did Jesus call himself ‘a man’ in John 8:40

    I feel sorry for all peoples who are in error concerning belief in God and His Christ (His anointed Servant): “Behold my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen one in whom I delight; I will put my Spirit on him, and he will bring justice to the nations.” (Isaiah 42:1) “The Spirit of the Sovereign...
  8. Soapy

    Does the Apostle Paul claim that Jesus Christ, the holy anointed man, is Almighty God?

    I gave a ‘Star’/‘Winner’ for all you says EXCEPT the first part: As I stated, there are absolutely no verses that say that Jesus WENT BACK to Heaven. Jesus, as your verse says, only said he was ‘GOING TO’ the Father. Going to, does not imply a returning. And further more, before Jesus FIRST...
  9. lukethethird

    The testimony of the NT writers

    Seriously? Have you thought this through? I already provided a link to confirm how I know this. Here it is again: The Old Testament Background of the Beatitudes The Old Testament Background of the Beatitudes 3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Isaiah 61:1...
  10. rosends

    Genesis 1:26

    132:11 says that a male descendant of David will be the future king, so Mary is irrelevant to this verse. If you have any doubt, just read 132:12. Using a Christian text to validate the Christian interpretation is self-serving and intellectually dishonest. By the wat, if you look at 132:12 it...
  11. 101G

    Genesis 1:26

    all of that was useless. listen and Learn, Psalms 132:11 "The LORD hath sworn in truth unto David; he will not turn from it; Of the fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne." the fruit of David body is Mary. by birth of the Flesh, he has LEGAL RIGHT to the Throne. understand the Lord's...
  12. Messianic Israelite

    no religion is the only truth, but truth is found in them all

    Hi Starlight. Good afternoon. On occasion I do some laboring work for extra cash now and again as I enjoy physical labor. Yesterday, I was helping to move and install lockers in an academy about 6 miles from where I live. During that time, I got talking to another laborer (they were four of us)...
  13. dybmh

    With bafflement upon bafflement!

    This is truly an awesome list. I have no idea what to say other than that. I've never encountered this before. I need to look at each one carefully. I will do that then respond. Thank you very very much. Sincerely,
  14. Redemptionsong

    With bafflement upon bafflement!

    From my perspective, an honest person would admit to numerous Tanakh prophecies all being fulfilled in the life of Jesus Christ. And, this is discounting His second coming in glory. Can you honestly say that all these prophecies were not fulfilled by Jesus, as recorded in the NT? Prophecies of...
  15. Redemptionsong

    With bafflement upon bafflement!

    Jesus rightly said that 'scripture cannot be broken', and the Christian understanding provides a coherent and consistent explanation for sin and redemption. Torah Jews, in refusing to acknowledge the righteousness of God in Christ, have, lMO, rejected the salvation sent into their midst! Does...
  16. dybmh

    With bafflement upon bafflement!

    Abraham doesn't need to be physically alive for King David to be inspired by the story. All that's needed from God's perspective is to recall the memory of Abraham and vanquish King David's foes ( or help King David vanquish them ) the same way Abraham conquered those four kings ( with God's...
  17. Redemptionsong

    With bafflement upon bafflement!

    It's admirable that you should have gone to the trouble of surveying all my posts and of offering your conclusion on each! But simply adding a negative comment does not constitute a rebuttal! Jesus was the one who highlighted Psalm 110. He saw this Psalm as evidence that David had a Lord. This...
  18. dybmh

    With bafflement upon bafflement!

    @Redemptionsong , Since you haven't replied this morning, I'm thinking maybe you're finished debating. If so, it's time to tally up the results: Spiritual Blindness vs. Spiritual Hallucinations. Spiritual Blindness: Post #21: Psalm 22 is about the crucifixion? Yes, it's similar to the...
  19. Soapy

    With bafflement upon bafflement!

    It was uncommon for a king to ride on a donkey in those times; Solomon rode on a donkey and he was the richest of all kings of the patriarchs. It is a reference to being humble.
  20. Subduction Zone

    With bafflement upon bafflement!

    No. Poetic language does not need to be exact. When one is overly literal one refutes the Bible.
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