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    WHO IS THE SON OF GOD?

    I don't think it's a question of "What if...." The text speaks for itself. Bearing in mind that YHWH does not appear in the New Testament, how could the Holy Spirit (who is also YHWH) make is more clear. Jesus is the LORD. When Thomas realised who Jesus really was, he cried out, "My Lord...
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    WHO IS THE SON OF GOD?

    It should go without saying that YHWH ( Jehovah, LORD) does not appear anywhere in the New Testament. The word used is theos, 'God,' kurios, 'Lord' or pater, 'Father,' which is of course how Christians are instructed to address God (Matt. 6:9). So when we consider Joel 2:32, '...And it shall...
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    WHO IS THE SON OF GOD?

    The best book I have come across on the subject of the Trinity is The Trinity by E.H. Bickersteth (1812-1906). It is still in print and published by Kregel books. He supplies vast numbers of parallel texts showing that the Lord Jesus is indeed Jehovah. For instance:- Psalm 90:2. 'From...
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    WHO IS THE SON OF GOD?

    I have always felt that the simplest way to illustrate the two natures of Christ is found in the account of the Stilling of the Storm (Mark 4:35-41 etc.). When the Lord Jesus comes onto the boat, He goes to sleep on a cushion. Why does He do that? Because He is tired. He is a Man; Man as...
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    'Bearing.'

    I don't disagree with what you say, but you're missing the point I was making. Simon carried the cross - we don't know how far he carried it - instead of the Lord Jesus; obviously he didn't die instead of Him! I'm not sure why you would be suggesting that I was proposing it. Crazy idea!
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    'Bearing.'

    A very old pop/rock song came into my head today: Substitute by the Who, written by the band. I am not recommending the song for its theology, but solely for its use of the English language. Among the lyrics are: 'I'm a substitute FOR another guy.' The singer's girl-friend has been dumped...
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    Is selling study bibles, theology books, or commentaries "selling Jesus?" Is it wrong to "buy Jesus?"

    I am a member of Good News for Everyone! (the successor to the Gideons in the UK). We give away thousands of Bibles, NTs and other materials. However, that does not mean that they have no cost.
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    Symptoms of Anxiety and Intrusive Thoughts Going On for over Two Years

    I find wandering or intrusive thoughts are often a problem in private prayer. I dismiss them and start praying again. Eph. 6:16. 'Above all, taking up the shield of faith with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one.' The devil cannot indwell a Christian, but he...
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    'Bearing.'

    If I bear someone's burden, and that someone stills bears it, then I have not borne his burden in any meaningful sense. I might have shared it, but I have not borne it. If the Lord Jesus bore our sins,and the curse attached to them, then He bore them instead of us - as our substitute...
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    'Bearing.'

    Nobody has answered the questions I asked in the O.P. But I want to ask just a couple of questions: Matthew 27:32. 'Now as they came out, they found a man of Cyrene, Simon by name. Him they compelled to bear His cross.' So Simon of Cyrene bore our Lord's cross. Did the Lord Jesus still have to...
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    Comprehending Long Sentences in the KJV, without Relying on External Tools/Notes

    I don't think you should be reluctant to look for help. Acts 8:30-31. "Do you understand what you are reading?" "How can I, unless someone guides me?" Proverbs 11:14. 'Where there is no counsel, the people fall; but in the multitude of counselors there is safety.' Ephesians 4:11-12. 'And He...
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    Becoming What We Are Not

    I think the gist of this is that first of all, we must become what we are not - we must be born anew. Then, we must battle all our Christian lives against the world, the flesh and the devil. This is in line with what God told the Israelites on Mt. Sinai: "I am the LORD your God who brought you...
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    Nakedness, Covering and Atonement

    If you say so. But you are missing the wonderfully spiritual wood for the desperately prosaic trees. Kaphar is not the word for pitch; it is the word used seventy times in the O.T. for atonement. The ark was covered by atonement, inside and out. When the wrath of God came nigh the ark it saw...
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    'Bearing.'

    One problem with this. Romans 3:9-18. 'For we have already charged both Jews and Greeks that they are all under sin. As it is written: "There is none righteous, no, not one; There is none who understands; There is none who seeks after God.......etc."' v.19. '....That every mouth may be...
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    'Bearing.'

    People may have wondered why I have not contributed to the 'Atonement (not PSA)' thread. The reason is that @JonC has used his position as a moderator to keep me (and, I believe, @DaveXR650 ) excluded from the thread. This has not worried me unduly because I have been very busy with local...
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    Nakedness, Covering and Atonement

    Again, I am not aware that it is/was necessary to coat the inside of a vessel with 'pitch' to make sure that it is/was watertight. Perhaps it is, but I have not come across any evidence of it. Moreover, if Gen. 6:14 used the word 'pitch' you might have a point, but He did not. He spoke of the...
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    Nakedness, Covering and Atonement

    I can't help thinking that this is a bit worldly and pedestrian. I believe that there are lessons for us in every aspect of the flood narrative. The kaphar on the inside spoke to those on the ark of the kaphar on the outside. The ark would have been tossed about most horribly as the waters...
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    Nakedness, Covering and Atonement

    I am interested to know where you found this in the examples of kaphar that I gave. Are you confusing the word with kasah [Strongs 3680]?
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    Nakedness, Covering and Atonement

    This use of kaphar in Gen. 6:14 is very interesting. I had intended to consider this a little later, but now will do. May I make a disclaimer now? I am no expert at all in ancient Hebrew. All that follows linguistically is gleaned from commentaries, dictionaries and Young's Analytical...
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    Your Views?

    John 17:1-4, 6. "Father, the hour has come. Glorify Your Son, that Your Son may glorify You, as You have given Him authority over all flesh, that He should give eternal life to as many as You have given Him. And this is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God whom You have...
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