Backstory: The God of Second Chances Gen. 9:1-17 Storyline Fellowship March 18, 2015 Open your Bible to Genesis 6. We are so glaNow, before all of you hunter guys get nervous—
The Greek Septuagint is a translation of the Hebrew (Old) Testament into Greek (another term for the Greek Septuagint is the LXX). At the time of early Christianity, it is the Greek Septuagint that most of the Old Testament quotes in the New Testament come from. In other words, the auth...
standing at the foot of her bed. Even without this claim, there were multiple grounds for concluding that she would have been institutionalized in a previous generation. I never could get into her story, or the story about Gus’s footsteps creaking the steps of my ...
The author of Hebrews quotes Jesus as saying to His Father, “Behold, I have come to do your will” (Hebrews 10:9 ESV) and then he elaborates on the significance of Jesus’ fulfillment of the Father’s will. And by that will we have been sanctified through the offering of the body...
Concerns about potential state prosecutions and civil liability were also raised. Binnall clarified: “Civil: no. State: they’d have to have a reasonable basis to think they’d be prosecuted. Especially when it comes to the J6 committee and [General Mark] Milley, all the offenses that I ...
INTERESTING QUOTES RELATED TO TEMPTATION “If thou wouldst conquer thy weakness, thou must never gratify it. No man is compelled to evil: his consent only makes it his. It is no sin to be tempted, but to be overcome.”– William Penn ...
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Been baptised for 37 yrs, what the nail for me was after all the research, was the child sexual abuse cases the way the flock were treated, then the out right lies of misquotes of other scholars and the deliberate changing of their history, the hypocrites, contradictions and hate of othe...
quotes no passage to sustain his statement.--G.B.S. [12] The latter is doubtless the correct interpretation. (So Meyer, Hackett). Cf. Matt. xii. 28; John iii. 34; Luke iv. 1.--G.B.S. [13] i. e. as OEcumenius explains in l. ina me tis nomise eterou ounamei touto ...
He frequently quotes the LXX, but in other passages he is as plainly indebted to the original. On the other hand, the quotations in the Epistle to the Hebrews are all derived from the LXX. There are no distinct traces of a knowledge of the ...