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Matthew 28:1

Gerhard Ebersoehn

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The tragedy further is, churches of people like these with dogmas like these, act the guardians of the Seventh Day Sabbath of the LORD your God.
 

Gerhard Ebersoehn

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I have MUCH better things to keep me busy with than debunking and profaning the deceit and vanaties of these arch-deceivers.

What happened to the subject of this thread, Matthew 28:1?!


PS,
Please correct this mistake somewhere in the above referred web page, "Crucified on Friday risen on Sunday also fails ...." It must be "Crucified on Friday raised on Sunday also fails"

Thanks,
GE
 
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PMH

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I have MUCH better things to keep me busy with than debunking and profaning the deceit and vanaties of these arch-deceivers.

What happened to the subject of this thread, Matthew 28:1?!


PS,
Please correct this mistake somewhere in the above referred web page, "Crucified on Friday risen on Sunday also fails ...." It must be "Crucified on Friday raised on Sunday also fails"

Thanks,
GE

Sorry, I didn't mean to take the thread off track. I am in the process of reading your lengthy discussion with Paul R. Finch covering the chronology of the crucifixion that will no doubt cover Matthew 28:1.

It's just that as I was reading through the posts I kept coming across derogatory remarks directed at a group or groups labeled COG Mob and/or Arians. I wanted to know who they were and what they did to garner contempt.

Actually I am not young - just ignorant. Only recently have I decided to put 1 Thessalonians 5:21 into practice.
 

Gerhard Ebersoehn

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PMH, I can now see that you are not young, but are a man who got wise with age.

I apologise for having created the impression I implied you for having taken the thread off track. I should rather blame myself. You certainly are more mature than I am. Have had this problem with myself of impatience and unreasonableness all my life and seems I'll never overcome it. Thank God He had forgiven all my sins unconditionally. I just keep on harming my own cause and which I believe God's, and I KNOW it!

"HOLD FAST THAT WHICH IS GOOD!" God bless!
 

Gerhard Ebersoehn

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GE:
If this is so --- and I believe you it is --- then Dr A.T. Robertson deserves the more respect and acknowledgement for having taken stand directly the opposite of his mentor's.


However, I’m very sorry, but I very much doubt your interpretation of Broadus, Dr Walter! Again you do not give the statement by Broadus in full quote or in "the overall context ". I think it says more or less the opposite of what you are contending, Dr Walter. I shall not be surprised in the least if Broadus meant the first clause of his statement “the gates would be closed at sunset” as representing the meaning of “the term epiphosko”— in contradistinction to the concept contained in the second clause of his statement, “and opened at dawn”.

I may be wrong of course. I shall wait for your bringing us his full statement, please, to see….

GE:
Post repeated here as a courteous reminder of my request....
 
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