Thanks and a Reminder. Thank you very kindly for participating (even if only to read what others have to say) in this discussion group. Although there are...
JohnOneOne@yahoogroup...
Dec 1, 2003 1:16 pm
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Hi, Martin- ... without beginning (unbegotten).<<< Have you ever debated a Mormon? You'll be hard pressed to present a verse denoting YHWH's eternality without...
< Hi, Vincent, You mention the importance of context, yet you are going outside of it to define what the 'Word' is. Vs 12 tells us the NAME of the Logos. Being...
From Post 2718: < To what extent have you studied the original languages of Scripture? Whenever I have offered a specifically exegetical argument to support my...
Speaking of Jesus' reign the bible says: Ezekiel 37:22 And I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel; and one king <04428> shall be...
I am still waiting for a verse Jeremiah that states Christ has no beginning. I said: > >>>You are without one verse that states that Jesus is co- equal in...
< Vincent, I have answered a number of your exegetical claims (claims, but no exegesis in my earlier post. > I suppose that in the absence of polysyllabic...
Who wouldn't agree with this statement: ". . . if what the New Testament says about the person of Jesus is to be understood aright, it must be read not in...
To an extent, I agree with that statement, however we must also understand that alot of hebrew and greek words can have more than 1 meaning.. so we must not...
(Answering from post 2732) Barry had written: < Vincent, I have answered a number of your exegetical claims (claims, but no exegesis in my earlier post). > ...
A.P. Without taking sides in this, nor out of any animosity towards Barry, since he has not shown such an attitude towards me, I must say it was a beautiful...
Barry, What can you tell us about "the setting of the categories of thought and . . . linguistic idiom," and "the context of the thought and speech" of the NT...
Here is an interesting note. Though modern trinitarians view the holy Spirit as a distinct THIRD BEING in their Godhead... the early Christians viewed it as...
A.P. You might like this as well. The majority of N[ew]T[estament] texts reveal God’s spirit as something, not some- one; this is especially seen in the...
Since this has come up for discussion from time to time, I thought it might interest some to consider a number of articles on this subject. Although it will...
Since this has come up for discussion from time to time, I thought it might interest some to consider a number of articles on this subject. Although it will...
Since this has come up for discussion from time to time, I thought it might interest some to consider a number of articles on this subject. Although it will...
Since this has come up for discussion from time to time, I thought it might interest some to consider a number of articles on this subject. Although it will...
< My goodness, Vincent, you have a rather overwhelming online presence > I understand, Barry. Overwhelm: 1. To submerge; engulf. 2. To defeat completely. 3. To...
I take the stand the that "the Spirit" is God the Fathers title in action and not an intangible breath- force( but rather the Life force giver Ru-ach)after...