In the Book of Genesis, Cain murders his brother Abel and for that God expels him to “East of Eden”. In Christianity, there was a belief that you inherit the Sins of the Father (Original Sin stemming from the Fall of Man). Cain had a son called Enoch. We have had many a good...
A. Those who adopt this position, of course, are forced to admit that John’s words could have had no relevance to the historical Nicodemus ….. …If water = baptism is so important for entering the kingdom, it is surprising that the rest of the discussion never mentions it again: the...
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So if you want to die just like those did with Moses while God was around them in miracles of fire by night, cloud by day, food every morning, and water coming from a rock wherever they went, then keep at it. If you want to live, then heed the message of Hebrews and do not be...
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Early Christian interpreters of Luke-Acts, of course, remain a part of this interpretive discussion. They often provide language that encapsulates Luke’s theological vision. Other times, like some early Jewish texts, they provide points of contrast with Luke’s narrative aims. In short, I draw...