Ray Berrian
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I am sure that Pharaoh had heard about the Jewish God, if you will, called the Lord Jehovah. He had conversations with Moses and yet as far as we know he never became one of the elect.
He was a leader of a pagan nation, had his own political power and future in that government. Apparently, he was not willing to give it up in order to believe in the living Lord, in spite of all the plagues and signs that came his way.
Because of Pharaoh's refusal to believe and trust in the Lord, 'the potter formed this 'lump' of clay into a vessel of dishonor.' [Romans 9:15 & 21].
Ruth, in the Book of Ruth, was a Moabites' woman did not let the Lord fashion her after a vessel of dishonor fitted for destruction. [Ruth 1:4] So too, Rahab [Hebrews 11:31] was saved by the Lord and was not among those who went to Hell.
Also, Calvinists hate to see Jacob and Esau listed among the O.T. saints of God [Hebrews 11:20], because it 'guts' Calvinism with its foolish claims. Isaac did not merely bless Jacob but also the blessed, Esau.
Watch one of the Calvinists 'blink' on this one.
Berrian, Th.D.
He was a leader of a pagan nation, had his own political power and future in that government. Apparently, he was not willing to give it up in order to believe in the living Lord, in spite of all the plagues and signs that came his way.
Because of Pharaoh's refusal to believe and trust in the Lord, 'the potter formed this 'lump' of clay into a vessel of dishonor.' [Romans 9:15 & 21].
Ruth, in the Book of Ruth, was a Moabites' woman did not let the Lord fashion her after a vessel of dishonor fitted for destruction. [Ruth 1:4] So too, Rahab [Hebrews 11:31] was saved by the Lord and was not among those who went to Hell.
Also, Calvinists hate to see Jacob and Esau listed among the O.T. saints of God [Hebrews 11:20], because it 'guts' Calvinism with its foolish claims. Isaac did not merely bless Jacob but also the blessed, Esau.
Watch one of the Calvinists 'blink' on this one.
Berrian, Th.D.