Yes pretty much. Do you not think so?Would you say that Jesus was born as a Jew and after he died was preached to others beyond the Jews? Remember -- IF you claim any sort of belief in the Bible -- if you don't, no need for you to answer. Thanks.
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Yes pretty much. Do you not think so?Would you say that Jesus was born as a Jew and after he died was preached to others beyond the Jews? Remember -- IF you claim any sort of belief in the Bible -- if you don't, no need for you to answer. Thanks.
I think Jesus was born a Jew, and yes, he preached mainly to the Jews. After he died and was resurrected his disciples preached beyond the Jews about him. Thank you for your answer.Yes pretty much. Do you not think so?
Yes, so the soul can die, is that right?Behold, all souls are mine; as the soul of the father, so also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die.
Ezekiel 18:4
Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth also the law: for sin is the transgression of the law.
1 John 3:4
We, as human beings being born from Adam and Eve were not created in the same sense Adam & Eve were created. Do you agree with that?Peace to all,
To me, the logic in The Bible is a reference book and the inspired Word of God.
We are Created "in" Mortality and corruption and sanctified in the Body as Baptized "through" the Arc of the New Covenant becoming immortal and incorruptible "to" the Body of God and reconfirmed in Penance and Communion re-sanctified becoming gloriously transfigured into the Image of the Creator, God, The Father through death and resurrection and in all of the wondrous mysteries of The Faith of Abraham in God's promise to him. And to Isaac, God swore by His own name eternal life of The Body and to all of his descendants and 2000 years later fulfilled resurrection life of the Body to all with His Son, The Christ in us united through the Power of the Divine Spirit as one in being together with the Father and the Son, Glorified.
To me, the logic of eternal life of the Body is Fulfilled in the Living Sacrifice that The Authorities know is required for absolution of sin. Resurrected is Eternal Life of the Body, in the spirit through the flesh to the soul of the Body. The Spirit in through the flesh of the soul of the being first becoming Baptized, sanctified in the spirit through the flesh to the soul of Body as transformed immortal and incorruptible in the New Body from the created mortal in corrupt flesh and spirits in the Bodies of Adam and Eve and second, becoming as confirmed, in Communion and Penance and re-sanctified in the spirit through the flesh to the soul of the Body, regenerated is the Body becoming in the confirmed spirit transfigured into the image of The Creator, God, The Father as united through the Will of The Spirit as one in being together with the Father and the Son, Glorified.
The logic is the "RI" real intelligence in the Divine Spirit Will that maintains infallibility, immortality, incorruptibility and glorification in the Body and is transfigured from mortality and corruption, the "AI" of the failed image in the spirit of the flesh of the failed Body, to eternity in fulfilled faith and morality.
What would God do in all cases of fulfilled Faith and Morality?
Reimaged in the Will of God, To me, in the logic of love, this infallible intelligence will share to all His Open Church together to open to all and make happy, pleasing to all a good natured spirit in all the fulfilled love and happiness, through kindness and respect in approval in all to share as one in being in His Passion.
Peace always,
Stephen Andrew
Yes, that's how I read it.Yes, so the soul can die, is that right?
Me too.Yes, that's how I read it.
I know this isn’t on-topic, but if you look at these Biblical verses about not touching the dead — like at Numbers 6:6, & Numbers 19:11 & others — it almost always says “soul” in Hebrew.That would include for certain ones to not touch the dead….
That's fine, @Hockeycowboy . Thanks for mentioning it. I looked up a few different translations, here they are about that verse Ezekiel 18:20:I know this isn’t on-topic, but if you look at these Biblical verses about not touching the dead — like at Numbers 6:6, & Numbers 19:11 & others — it almost always says “soul” in Hebrew.
IOW, contrary to what almost everyone is taught, the Bible says the soul dies! And stays dead!
The concept of the soul being immortal, has its origins with Greek Philosophers like Plato. The idea is not found in, nor supported by, the Bible.
Sorry, @YoursTrue , I just had to put that in the thread!
Which is everyone, because of our imperfection / sinful condition. Romans 3:23; Romans 5:12Yes, according to the holy scriptures, the soul that sins dies.
No person can see God and live. Scriptures must be taken in context. There is no man that does not/has not sinned. Except Jesus, of course. Exodus 33:20 - The Almighty said to Moses, "But you may not look directly at my face, for no one may see me and live.”They were not Christians, they were disciples. The Christians didn't get their name until Paul was teaching at Antioch.
A vessel of suffering.
Then Ananias answered, Lord, I have heard by many of this man, how much evil he hath done to thy saints at Jerusalem:
And here he hath authority from the chief priests to bind all that call on thy name.
But the Lord said unto him, Go thy way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel:
For I will shew him how great things he must suffer for my name's sake.
Acts 9:13-16
He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will love him, and will manifest myself to him.
John 14:21
Would you say that Jesus was born as a Jew and after he died was preached to others beyond the Jews? Remember -- IF you claim any sort of belief in the Bible -- if you don't, no need for you to answer. Thanks.
It strikes me that "any sort of belief in the Bible" is a comically low threshold, particularly given that you are less than clear about whose Bible. Mine, for example, says nothing about Jesus.
Who has seen God and what does it mean to see God 'face to face.?'No person can see God and live. Scriptures must be taken in context. There is no man that does not/has not sinned. Except Jesus, of course. Exodus 33:20 - The Almighty said to Moses, "But you may not look directly at my face, for no one may see me and live.”
Romans 6:7. Will some people not die, just before the new system?Which is everyone, because of our imperfection / sinful condition. Romans 3:23; Romans 5:12
Isn't it a history of Israel? Israel means to wrestle, contend with, grapple with God. (Genesis 32:28) That's what we all do, isn't it?Hell, I also don't think it was meant to be a history book. It's a book of spirituality.
You mean to say that it didn't mention Jesus by name
Romans 6:7. Will some people not die, just before the new system?Which is everyone, because of our imperfection / sinful condition. Romans 3:23; Romans 5:12
You have no answers. Only pride and ego. Ideology and religion.Wallow in whatever eisegesis you wish, my scripture does not mention Jesus.
You have no answers.