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I disagree. Those are the same reason. The Jews were expecting a messiah to lead a movement against a corrupt government and to establish a...
That was their spoken excuse, as Caiaphas said in John 11:49-50 (and unknowingly, he prophesized Jesus' dying for all the children of God -...
1) Isaiah 53 is clearly not substitutionary. Look at the state of those for whom the Servant suffers: We are "grieved" and "in sorrow" (v.4) We...
I understand your argument. I simply disagree with it. Isaiah 53:5-6 seems to demolish it. 'The chastisement [NIV, ESV: 'punishment'] that...
1) My argument is simply that "with" excludes "instead of." So the consistent and repeated statements of us dying with Christ, and participating...
I think your example is a bit forced, but I did not say it did. But sometimes it can only mean 'instead of' John 11:49-50. Caiaphas predicts...
A mistake people often make is thinking a Greek word must always mean (fill in the blank). I am not arguing that the word can never mean...
Anyone with 2 years of Greek study will agree. Words always have a range of meanings, and need to be interpreted in context.
One of the errors that opponents of the doctrine of Penal Substitution make is to assume that the Greek preposition huper must always mean 'on...
That is the focus of the thread, EWF. And I reject absolutely the position that if one does not hear the Gospel and turn to Christ they cannot...