Well the riches of Christ are "unsearchable". (Eph. 3:8)
I disagree , we can learn feom his sayings in many ways and not limit to certain one.
"got it all". But I do feel I am on the right track.
It will take eternity and we still will not have gotten it all - reality, truth, and the vast dimensions of this Christ.
Well to me is what he teaches is reality and truth.
I don't try to persue other dimensions.
I think the he left enough in the Gospels.
The OT and the NT , i see them with different eyes.I am probably the one that most oftenly uses the first part in our canon which is the OT.But The Bible was canonized completly in 4th century CE and it became matter of History as a whole.
So i really don't see the point in Genesis.
I can always show an alternative..
Me too.
One example is Jesus saying at a day of divine judgment Ninevites preached to by Jonah would be there with the
contemporary audience of Jesus.
Ninevite men will stand up in the judgment with this generation and will condemn it, because they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and behold, something more than Jonah is here. (Matt. 12:41)
Yes , but Jonah is not the same as Genesis.
Exodus is a also different feom Genesis.
I thought "Hmmm. Jesus must have taken the book of Jonah as history. How could mythic people stand with historical people
to be judged by God?"
Jesus is God , he does not have to read History.
He witnessed it
You say mythic people , can you define mythic?
I don't judge you btw.
And you, Capernaum, who have been exalted to heaven, to Hades you will be brought down. For if the works of power which took place in you had taken place in Sodom, it would have remained until today.
But I say to you that it will be more tolerable for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment than for you. (Matt. 11:23,24)
I thought "Hmmm. Jesus said Sodom would have remained until His day had they heard what Capernaum heard. And it
would be more excusable for Sodom on judgment day than for Capernaum. How could a mythic city be at the same judgment
of God with a historical one? Jesus must have taken Genesis 19 about Sodom as history."
There are other examples revealig Jesus certainly believed various signal accounts of the Hebrew Bible.
This is just silly.
Jesus is God , he does not have to know the accounts of Genesis
Sodom and Gamora existed , and someone there did some staff that Sodom and Gamora were 'famous' for
I don't belive in such literal reading and anyone who tries to make them more then mythical is doing heresy.
Me too. What a miracle that God has granted us the faith to actually believe these Gospels.
I belive that the Gospels are reliable because of History , not because of faith.
You have confused Theology with History.
The words which you just told me caused you to believe He what claimed about Himself.
You said " I know Jesus as God in these buographies, well he certainly claims . . . ".
Ok , so Jesus is God.
We both agree , what's the issue , the literal reading?
I don't agree with it , there is much evidence to think otherwise , much more then the literal one.
Should I gather than you also count His claims to be words out of His mouth?
Yes , but if you misuse transliteration , i will notice it.
Have you been to Manchester , have you seen P52?
And most importantly , can you read it in its original written form.
I think where we are to understand fictional mythology in the Bible we should.
Some mythic things are alluded to as well as pagan poets.
But
Genesis, as I said, in my case I eventually regarded as I ascertained Christ regarded.
Because it was a process of gradual persuasion to me, I empathize with others who may be undergoing a similar journey.
Perhaps not completely. But certain pillars of its overall message are weakened.[/QUOTE]
The Bible is not the message.
The story of the cross is the message.
You are saved by grace , not by faith.
Grace is a gift , you don't have to work for it.
However,grace works within faith and works so we might achieve union with God.
It's still personal choice.
As shown above - Would Christ upon Whom I entrust my eternal destiny, be mistaken, or deceived about who was
to stand before God in the last judgment?
Ninevite men will stand up in the judgment with this generation and will condemn it, because they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and behold, something more than Jonah is here. (Matt. 12:41)
'With this generation and will condemn it...'
It means the generation in which Jesus Christ lived.
The judgment day is not a day it's a moment on the cross.
Christ came , twice , once as a man , once ressurected.
He is not comming back as he never left in the first place.
Christianity is not a belief based on loss it's a belief based on victory.
You know the story of Jonah being three days in the belly of some especially appointed fish.
Jesus being dead for three days in the heart of the earth must be the antitype of the experience of the historical Jonah.
Jesus does not mention specific things about the Book of Genesis.
You mentioning Jesus all the time will not help solve the dillema
For just as Jonah was in the belly of the great fish three days and three nights, so will the Son of Man be in the heart of the earth three days and three nights. (Matt. 12:40)
If Jesus didn't have the facts of Jonah correct that undermines confidence in His words about His redemptive death and resurrection.
Yes , because Jesus is God , not because of anything else.
Wouldn't you agree that the "Who says?" is Jesus Christ Himself? He said that "Scripture cannot be broken."
If He said they were gods, to whom the word of God came, and the Scripture cannot be broken, (John 10:35)
Oh boy..
John 10:30-36
I and my Father are one.
Then the Jews took up stones again to stone him.
Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?
The Jews answered him, saying, For a good work we stone thee not; but for blasphemy; and because that thou, being a man, makest thyself God.
Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken;
Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest; because I said, I am the Son of God?[/QUOTE]
He is adressing the Jews here , i see also these things to be fullfilled , what's the issue again?
But this again does not say much about the account of Genesis.That line of tradition is different and the evidence for these writings is not the same.