Even if that were true, it is no different than what you offer except it is more rational.
If you and Dex and many others wants to reject the words "keeping the covenant" and "confirm the covenant" that appear in the same passage as not having any connection fly at it, I don't see it as being rational and I'm certainly under no compulsion to accept something that is is conflict with itself. That is only one of many examples.
And someone else would think something else. So?
Perhaps they didn't see any connection to prophecies the way you and Dex are promoting.
It's possible but unlikely. 8O The Bible thinks?
I question you knowledge about the Bible when you repeatidly ask the questions that have answers that are very easy to find/remember.
Isa:55:8:
For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways,
saith the LORD.
Isa:55:9:
For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are my ways higher than your ways,
and my thoughts than your thoughts.
If you don't understand that the different prophetic passages have to mesh together before you have a 'sound doctrine' then you have a larger margine in error, oh wait, you only read others works. Feel free to keep batting 1,000 when avoiding the questions about specific verses. Like this example, what place are the children going to be returning from in this verse that is prophetic to the event that starts with the sound of the 7th trump in Re:11.
Jer:31:15:
Thus saith the LORD;
A voice was heard in Ramah,
lamentation,
and bitter weeping;
Rahel weeping for her children refused to be comforted for her children,
because they were not.
Jer:31:16:
Thus saith the LORD;
Refrain thy voice from weeping,
and thine eyes from tears:
for thy work shall be rewarded,
saith the LORD;
and they shall come again from the land of the enemy.
Jer:31:17:
And there is hope in thine end,
saith the LORD,
that thy children shall come again to their own border.
One more example just because it's you. What did this fulfillment start?
M't:26:56:
But all this was done,
that the scriptures of the prophets might be fulfilled.
Then all the disciples forsook him,
and fled.
I didn't specify. But since you want to make a specific case from a general statement: it would depend upon the questions whether they were ridiculous or not.
So far there were two questions in the last post that you must have determined as being 'ridiculous' as they received no reply. The 'covenant' question from Da:9 and the 'end of sacrifice' question from the 8th and 9th chapters. Now you have two more to let slip away. Can't ever imagine why I would want to ask you anything more difficult.
Then it is rhetorical and not requiring an answer. I'd be stating the obvious.
A trait I wasn't all that up to speed on before I came to this site, you do get high marks in some social categorizes, that's a fact.
lol Funny you brought up the idea of magic. He isn't prone to relying on some magic to support his case. You are.
At least He states what the magic does, ie 22ft of rain in 40 days and the 150 days with before the run-off starts. God didn't put any magic into Daniel 11, it is Satan killing a few billion people, this chapter focuses on the deception involved in the 'fake wars'. No magic at all, it goes for it's set duration and then it's over. The Bible even tell you how long that 'over part' takes. Something tells me you and Dex can agree that God got this part wrong also, you logic will pick a 'time' that is anything but one day. lol
Re:18:8:
Therefore shall her plagues come in one day,
death,
and mourning,
and famine;
and she shall be utterly burned with fire:
for strong is the Lord God who judgeth her.
Zec:3:9:
For behold the stone that I have laid before Joshua;
upon one stone shall be seven eyes:
behold,
I will engrave the graving thereof,
saith the LORD of hosts,
and I will remove the iniquity of that land in one day.
Zec:14:7:
But it shall be one day which shall be known to the LORD,
not day,
nor night:
but it shall come to pass,
that at evening time it shall be light.
look, all I am saying is that the book was written in a backasswards manner. Someone should rewrite it so the same topics are in the same chapter.
That comes with the 2nd edition, this one is like a broken cup, it only hold water if you put it back together properly. Type in the word 'grace' in the NT and you should get a list that gives you a previews about the topic of grace. Once you read those those you go and read all the passages and then you search for the word 'mercy' in both Testaments. Once you do that you have a pretty good understanding about what the Bible has to say about that term. For the feast of the men that Christ's sword kills is also a term that be used to find information on the last time there are any men killed by war. So far I think you should remain a reader and you could sane some time by trying to verify something promoted before you accept that doctrine. What sounds good on page 2 might not still hold true when you read a rebuttal to the validity of that version being what the Bible promotes.
Modern English please. Or at least an intelligible version of your own.
All the verses come from the same author so the references that are there are meant to be there.
Speaking of inspiration, though, I've been inspired by a lot of things to write about a lot of things. However, I would never be foolish enough to assume it was mystical and divine. lol
You might also want to have some prior knowledge before you start lecturing. (which is slightly different from asking questions)
See? I told you that you ignore things and cherry pick for stuff you think you can handle.
Any in this thread?
You're wrong. I have posted quite a few excerpts from the Bible.Again, you cannot grasp what my logic is because you've just based your silly comment about my expertise on an error. Yeah, we know you are stuck in it.
Any in this thread?
my curiosity is quite minimal.
I am aware of that, I'm not trying to alter that. lol
Translation into modern English please.
Each topic covered is not in one place, you will find a line here and a line in another place but the subject is fully covered to the extent that God desired.
I know I have read the Bible cover to cover (in modern English to eliminate some doubt as to meaning). In my case, the last time was long ago and my memories are not permanent.
So why even visit the threads that are themed on the Bible, not this thread in particular.
Eye-witness accounts are the feeblest of evidence. Ask any cop.:roll: Oh, no, they are all divinely inspired, right? None would ever lie and none could ever be mistaken, right? lol
Ask him when the last time a judge kicked him out of court because of the unbelievable testimony he was giving? No thanks. They weren't baptized by the Holy Spirit after the cross. The witness part was before the cross.
He, who? John? Your god?
Him who? John? Your god? The barber from across the road?
The beginning of what?
The witnessing by the one who became to be known as the beloved Disciple.
Eve's seed? From the apple? An apple fell on Satan's head while he was a snake? Bruises become complete? Jeeeez. You even speak as obscurely as the Bible. I think you spend too much time with it.
That must be quite the translation you read, we can pick this up again after you have read the KJV1611 Edition a few times. I don't want to confuse you anymore.
But all the flesh will "see" the salvation of god? I'm guessing by "flesh" it means creatures.
Why guess, the 2nd verse posted had the answer and on that note our Bible Study program has come to an end.
I think it'd help in the first place if the idea of gods itself and the arrogant idea that they'd be actually interested in us wasn't so far-fetched.
He can't break the rule of changing prophecy, too bad if His plan doesn't meet your approval. Think how pissed you would be if there was no plan.
Yet you never acknowledge that anyone else may have a point or have even proved you wrong at times. It cannot be a lie if I am convinced of its truth.
I just acknowledged that you had a point about it could have been a Jew ask the question to Mr.
Dawkins, so you memory or acknowledgment is missing. So far any Bible related topics are not in error.
I can assure you that once Earth's water leaves Earth, it won't take til Neptune to freeze.
I never said it would, I said it would stay in crystal form and not collect into a large snowball after it had left out solar system.
You just love basing your foolish comments on erroneous assumptions, don't you?
Science rarely, if ever says it has ALL the facts. Which is why occasionally it has to amend its observations and conclusions.Here it seems as if you cannot even grasp what a fact is. Facts just are. There's no such thing as a false fact.
You have lies presented as facts, like climate-gate data, it was intentionally skewed to push a specif agenda. That deception at it's finest.
Judging by your selectiveness in what posts you refer to, he may have answered and you skipped it or misread it or misunderstood it.
Or none of the above.
Right. What does that have to do with this goofy arrangement of dates you are trying to pawn off?
You didn't have a clue as to what old earth creation was about, lol, you still don't apparently.
WTF are you babbling about? I'm married. Les is enough for me, so no, I couldn't have a child by another. If you are speaking of different species giving birth to offspring. It happens and has happened throughout history. Where do you think mules and pizzlies came from? Someone lately discovered good evidence that modern humans (cro-magnon) and neanerthalensis actually interbred.
Having a sterile offspring is not the key to becoming a 'new' species.