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As defined by who? Me? Are you saying that you concede the fact that the biblical teaching is that it is God's character that is immutable but...
1)The only doctrine of immutability I addressed is the biblical doctrine of immutability. 2) God is immutable, the same yesterday, today and...
As I highlighted in "red," when not taking a future action, relent best conveys the meaning. Many modern translations such as the NKJV translate...
YEah! You did! "When used of a past action, then repent best captures the change, but when used of a threatened future action, then relent best...
Nonsense. If it's supposed to be two different words then why did the author use the same word in the original language for both parties (i.e....
Jonah 3:9 makes clear God relents from future action and repents from past action.
To prove my case, you mean.
I refer to Jonah 3:9 and you repeat Jonah 3:10. Nuff said...
No sir. Sorry but there can be no doubt about it. The Hebrew simply does not support relent. ""nāḥam" means to change direction and when applied...
When used of a past action, then repent best captures the change, but when used of a threatened future action, then relent best captures the...
Jonah 3:9 (NET) Who knows? Perhaps God might be willing to change his mind and relent and turn from his fierce anger so that we might not die."...
With respect, I think you are still confused. The New Covenant may not have begun until Pentecost, but salvation began in Genesis 3, and it was...
First, to answer Mark's question - yes, God does repent. The Bible says so. There has to be understanding of the words and the context, but the...