I believe that I gave credit to the source, when I said it was Psalm 146:3-4.
(Luke 3:23-38) Furthermore, Jesus himself, when he commenced [his work], was about thirty years old, being the son, as the opinion was, of Joseph,...
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Are you accusing me of something? I merely copied and pasted and I capitalized nothing. :rolleyes: My answer to the question was also a copy...
Does that also make Jesus the the prototypical everyman. :rolleyes: (1 Corinthians 15:22; 15:45)
You seem to think it also beats trusting God. ;)
If Adam didn't exist, then it would seem to follow that the last Adam, Jesus, didn't exist either. :rolleyes: (1 Corinthians 15:22; 15:45)
Perhaps not but you do seem to put a lot of trust in the son of earthling man. ;)
SECOND PERSON PLURALS: Where “YOU” is printed in small capital letters, it shows that the pronoun is plural. Also, where the plural number of a...
Do not put YOUR trust in nobles, Nor in the son of earthling man, to whom no salvation belongs. His spirit goes out, he goes back to his ground;...
Thank you, it was an interesting read. Jesus, who was the son of a lowly carpenter, could read. (Luke 4:16) Also this scripture would seem to...
You seem to be forgetting that both the flat earth and the Ptolemeic theory were both human "scientific" theories and neither is supported by the...
Actually God's people have always been literate, God has always wanted his people to be educated. Even Jesus when confronted by Satan didn't say;...
Please note for me, one place where I have ever dismissed astronomy? :rolleyes: You seem to get into these, for want of a better term, rants and...
(Hebrews 4:12) For the word of God is alive and exerts power and is sharper than any two-edged sword and pierces even to the dividing of soul and...
The Bible is God's word for mankind and you dismiss it as an inanimate object, when it is alive, as you put it the "living word". It seems that...
Not I but God's word says so. ;)
And God's word doesn't? :rolleyes:
Or so you say. :rolleyes:
Sorry, thinking faster than I type. And yet you call God's word inanimate. You still don't get it, as usual, oh well never mind.
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