Hope of Glory
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It would have been much better if Samuel and Rahab and all those other righteous liars had remained silent.
I don't understand why God didn't see that.
I don't understand why God didn't see that.
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If you think you're interacting with my beliefs and arguments, then you are mistaken.Hope of Glory said:It would have been much better if Samuel and Rahab and all those other righteous liars had remained silent.
I don't understand why God didn't see that.
webdog said:I don't think his statements were mocking God...but those who see any kind of deception in any circumstance as sinful.
When you begin with a false premise you will end with a false conclusion. It doesn't matter if the word "repent" is a Latin word. The NT was not written in Latin, originally. It was written in Greek. And, repent does not mean "rue your sins," "regret," "show remorse," etc. Repentance has nothing to do with feeling sorry for one's sins. That is a big misconception. You can feel sorry all you want for your sins, but unless you repent you shall likewise perish.Bismarck said:Please consider this:
"Repent" is a Latin rooted word. The Germanic Anglo-Saxon equivalent is "rue". If you "rue your sins", you are "repentant" of your sins. They mean the same thing. Now, "rue" obviously means "regret", show "remorse", etc.
Judas Iscariot had remorse. He regretted what he had done. He gave back the thirty pieces of silver. He was sorry that he had betrayed Christ. But that didn't gain him salvation. He still hadn't repented.We could get into details, but "Rue" is related to the (mostly lost) word "Ruth" as "True" is to "Truth". And you know "ruth" from the word "ruthless". See how that works out? A "ruthless criminal" is one who doesn't rue his crimes, who doesn't have any regrets or remorse about his crimes, capiche?