A man who can't tell the difference between ante- and anti- probably wouldn't know the truth if it bit him on the behind. "Never trust a man who doesn't know his Greek prefixes."
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Then can we also agree that, being under the New Covenant, its signs are likewise the Real Deal, as opposed to those under the Old Covenant?
Overused In my opinion Laddie! Almost sounds trite & ignorant if I could be sincere.
Which really doesn't make sense in the context but its cool.Smaointe, ar an lá
'Raibh sibh ar mo thaobh
Ag inse scéil
Ar an dóigh a bhí
Is cuimhin liom an lá
Gan ghá 's gan ghruaim
Bígí liomsa i gcónaí
Lá 's oích'.
All I have to say to that is
Which really doesn't make sense in the context but its cool.
All I have to say to that is
Which really doesn't make sense in the context but its cool.
Thinkingstuff, is this gaelic?
Then what on earth is the point of the New Covenant???
Or is it French? Kai su teknon
As a matter of fact it is.
Small favor, if you have the chance to listen to a song by Kevin Woods, titled "Atonement", share with me the translation of the gaelic portions.
Thanks
The Old Covenant was for LOST PEOPLE and designed for LOST PEOPLE to teach them about sin and salvation through PICTURES and LAW. Thus a "school master" to lead them to Christ.
The New Covenant has been applied since Genesis (Rom. 3:24-26) and is the gospel that was always preached (Acts 10:43; Heb. 4:2). That is why ABRAHAM can be used for OUR EXAMPLE or ROLE MODEL as the "father of all who believe" (Gal. 3:6-8; Rom. 4:11-12) as the blood of the everlasting covenant was just as applicable from the Garden of Eden to the last chapter in Revelation.
What occurs in the Gospels is the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies and in the Old Testament gospel with its forward look of faith to the coming Christ. Also, what is established in the New Testament is the New Covenant ADMINISTRATION where the former house of God and its ordinances are replaced by the new house of God and its ministry and ordinances.
Heb. 9:1 ¶ Then verily the first covenant had also ordinances of divine service, and a worldly sanctuary.
The kingdom was taken from the Jews (Mt. 21:43) with the "keys of the kingdom" and given to the church as the new house of God (Mt. 18:17-18). The New house of God - "the church" (I Tim. 3:15 "the house of God") also has its qualified ordained ministry (I Tim. 3:1-13) and its gospel ordinances and its mission (Mt. 28:19-20) and its institutional baptism (Ex. 40:35; 1 Kngs 8:3,11 with Acts 2:1) in the Spirit.
The New Covenant administration is for SAVED people only unlike the Old Covenant administration. Thus it no longer needs the administration of the law as a "school master to lead" us to Christ as we are SAVED and "in Christ" before we submit to New Covenant ordinances or enter into the membership of a New Covenant house of God.
Small favor, if you have the chance to listen to a song by Kevin Woods, titled "Atonement", share with me the translation of the gaelic portions.
Thanks
None of which addresses my concern.The Old Covenant was for LOST PEOPLE and designed for LOST PEOPLE to teach them about sin and salvation through PICTURES and LAW. Thus a "school master" to lead them to Christ.
The New Covenant has been applied since Genesis (Rom. 3:24-26) and is the gospel that was always preached (Acts 10:43; Heb. 4:2). That is why ABRAHAM can be used for OUR EXAMPLE or ROLE MODEL as the "father of all who believe" (Gal. 3:6-8; Rom. 4:11-12) as the blood of the everlasting covenant was just as applicable from the Garden of Eden to the last chapter in Revelation.
What occurs in the Gospels is the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies and in the Old Testament gospel with its forward look of faith to the coming Christ. Also, what is established in the New Testament is the New Covenant ADMINISTRATION where the former house of God and its ordinances are replaced by the new house of God and its ministry and ordinances.
Heb. 9:1 ¶ Then verily the first covenant had also ordinances of divine service, and a worldly sanctuary.
The kingdom was taken from the Jews (Mt. 21:43) with the "keys of the kingdom" and given to the church as the new house of God (Mt. 18:17-18). The New house of God - "the church" (I Tim. 3:15 "the house of God") also has its qualified ordained ministry (I Tim. 3:1-13) and its gospel ordinances and its mission (Mt. 28:19-20) and its institutional baptism (Ex. 40:35; 1 Kngs 8:3,11 with Acts 2:1) in the Spirit.
The New Covenant administration is for SAVED people only unlike the Old Covenant administration. Thus it no longer needs the administration of the law as a "school master to lead" us to Christ as we are SAVED and "in Christ" before we submit to New Covenant ordinances or enter into the membership of a New Covenant house of God.
That's where all the Greek diners in Pa went! And I thought Caeser said Et tu Brute?Ah yes discovered. Reportedly Caesar's last remark to Brutus.
The extent of my limited knowledge of Greek..... except for this little Greek lass I dated some years back. All I can say there is disappointment. If I played my cards right, I could have been a manager of diners throughout Northern NJ. Alas!
None of which addresses my concern.
I'll be glad to listen to it. Can you still buy it? where can I get a copy? BTW you know I was Quoting Enya's song Samoite. It is a lovely translation. Celts had a very interesting way of looking at the world. In fact, I became interested in Welsh and gaelic by learning Tolkein Elvish as a teenager. I still have notes in Elvish from back then laying around the house. But I think Tolkien stole from Welsh. Yeah, I was a nerd in highschool but never mind I was also a prop on the rugby team and when I was in the Air Force I played for the Ramsey Rams.
TS..... If your serious, then contact the Plymouth Reformed Baptist Church in Plymouth (pronounced Plimit) PA (near Scranton / Wilkes ) they still teach the WELSH.... very difficult to pick up however....struggling with it for years.
& Rugby..... truly a mans game. But not till you break something... then you will be measured.