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    Resurrection of the dead

    "Please try to keep personal remarks out of the posting and present your case." "You have collected very little frubals" :) I wasn't interested in "frubals". Would you like to contribute to the discussion in "Resurrection of the dead"?
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    Did Christ appear to other nations?

    I read the story as saying the disciples converted people to Christ and Christ being in Judaism. Do you think Jesus expected his disciples to go into Rome and begin a new form of Judaism? This may be what they intended to do; I don't however read any inference to that being the idea of Jesus...
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    Resurrection of the dead

    JS You said, "I feel I have answered your question fully." Good enough. I don't want you to feel uncomfortable discussing further into the topic. Thanks for your input.
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    Resurrection of the dead

    JS So, if Jesus was not a member of the Sanhedrin then this could be the reason for his debating with the Pharisees. As you can't possibly know what Priesthood order Jesus was sent through, and the bible only stating he was through the order of Melchizedek, and that order ran through to...
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    Resurrection of the dead

    JS Oh I totally agree that the Torah story was between the Jewish people and their god. I also agree to your point that the covenant spoken in Jermiah was a renewed covenant, the term being simplified to "new" in the KJV and meaning the same. However, it became misinterpreted and bounced into...
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    Changing the Bible

    All read the same in that inference of equality defined "in the form of God", which image and likeness was a thing to be grasped. Refer back to Genesis and man's creation in the same equality of "his image and likeness, created he them". Did he then cheat on his final exam? No. Is there a...
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    Resurrection of the dead

    Sandy I agree with you, the parables are noted as parables in Jesus speaking. He then explains them also.
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    Resurrection of the dead

    --------------- Maybe this will help: Jer.31:31-34 "Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah, Not according to the covenant that I made with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand to bring them...
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    God's Chosen?

    Gods chosen people were also the Levites out of all the tribes of Israel, separated unto God as His inheritance, and they as His. No other tribe was anointed as the "elect" and to be priests in Israel. The "only begotten son" in name of Levi that God made his covenant with. The Levites...
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    Changing the Bible

    Could it not be rightlyfully said that the many different interpretations continually change the bible? And it says that God does not change, so men are to reason among themselves as to the correct interpretation in order to obtain a more perfect truth. Thus, the purpose of study, don't you think?
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    Resurrection of the dead

    Netdoc Do I believe I understand ALL scripture? Yes, of course. YOU are the one proclaiming your ignorance of it. As to the rule for judgment, you say it works for legalists that choose to be under the law, and you yourself have chosen not to be under the law and claim freedom from it...
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    Resurrection of the dead

    JS The Lord God, not Jesus, was accounted as their righteousness, their "HaShem". Those expectations were fulfilled in Jacob as the "seed" of promise. These were the days of the new covenant God made with Israel and with Judah. He put his laws in their hearts and minds - Jer. 31:31-34...
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    Resurrection of the dead

    ---------------------------- But scripture doesn't say that Lazarus died after he was raised up. Maybe the story of Lazarus is a metaphorical meaning, exampled as a parable. Otherwise, we have a 2000 year old zombie out there somewhere. :)
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    Resurrection of the dead

    NetDoc You are maybe spitting out of both sides of your mouth?:) There is a rule of judgment as to what one should believe. You missed it I think. Try Isaiah to learn more about it. As to the trinity, it doesn't fit any way you try to shove it down people's throats. I think most...
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    Resurrection of the dead

    JS That's understood; for the Jewish concept of a Messiah was also a false ideology as old testament states no Messsiah beside God. God stands alone. The question is this: Did Jesus declare himself as the Messiah of Jewish expectation, or did Jesus merely declare himself as the Son of God...
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    Resurrection of the dead

    Sandy, There is only one resurrection. However, there is "a second death". "For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Spirit, And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the age to comel If...
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    Resurrection of the dead

    NetDoc So you consider me as an arrogant fool? The concept of "trinity" should be understood by those who promote it, don't you think? Else, the ones promoting it are made to look as if they don't know what they're talking about. Is that your statement, that you don't know what you're...
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    Resurrection of the dead

    Netdoc I assume, and I speculate, and I guess, and I analyize the story. I also conclude when I have nothing else to go on. :) Yes, Jesus was a man, born in his mom's DNA, and "flesh" of David kinsmen heritage. Romans 1:3-5, "Concerning his Son, Jesus, Christ our Lord, who was made...
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    Resurrection of the dead

    Hi jewscout Glad to have your input. So you think it all a bogus plot, a conspiracy of the early church fathers, and their purpose was what? What did the early church fathers, who were Jewish, want? My read is that they wanted power and control at Jerusalem. So what did they do in order to...
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    Resurrection of the dead

    Benjosh Ok, here's what I think. I think the many frustrated scientists having no explaination for the unexplained are allowing themselves to be pushed into a "Intelligent Design" belief created by the CR. The Christian Right of course is pushing their form of the one God in three entities...
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