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Do You Think Applying This Verse Would Help (Psalm 1:1)
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No wonder the Bible warns: Do not conform outwardly to the standards of this world !—Romans 12:2,
And when a person follows God’s counsel, everything he does will succeed? (Psalm 1:3)
And when a person follows God’s counsel, everything he does will succeed? (Psalm 1:3)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.quite a thoughtful essay on the Septuagint ( Gk translation of OT around 300BC ) and the Hebrew text and Dead Sea Scrolls is here
http:// wmcloud .blogsp ot.co.u k/2013/ 01/the- importa nce-of- septuag int-in. html
Good Life what evidence do you have for the tetragrammaton being used instead of kuriou in early Gospels ?
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Good Life what evidence do you have for the tetragrammaton being used instead of kuriou in early Gospels ?
Goodlife-
You still haven't answered Atlanta's original question. You seem to be pretending it doesn't exist. Here it is again, just in case you missed it:
"... perhaps Goodlife would like to explain why god's own words, quoted in the Bible as if from the mouth of god directly, claim god as the source of evil. Isaiah (whom goodlife likes to quote especially) ch 45, v.7 " I am the lord and there is none else. I form the light and create darkness; I make peace and create evil. I am the Lord that doeth all these things.". Also, see Amos, ch 3, v.6 "Shall evil befall a city, and the Lord hath not done it ?". Also Job, ch 2 v 10, "Shall we not receive good at the hands of god, and shall we not receive evil ?"
Do us all a favour and at least acknowledge that this question has been asked. Your continued evasion only leads people to believe that you are a coward or a liar.
You still haven't answered Atlanta's original question. You seem to be pretending it doesn't exist. Here it is again, just in case you missed it:
"... perhaps Goodlife would like to explain why god's own words, quoted in the Bible as if from the mouth of god directly, claim god as the source of evil. Isaiah (whom goodlife likes to quote especially) ch 45, v.7 " I am the lord and there is none else. I form the light and create darkness; I make peace and create evil. I am the Lord that doeth all these things.". Also, see Amos, ch 3, v.6 "Shall evil befall a city, and the Lord hath not done it ?". Also Job, ch 2 v 10, "Shall we not receive good at the hands of god, and shall we not receive evil ?"
Do us all a favour and at least acknowledge that this question has been asked. Your continued evasion only leads people to believe that you are a coward or a liar.
I've been thinking of doing a psychoanalysis on goodlife. I've been looking at some of his ( her ?) contributions, and have come to the conclusion that goodlife is possibly a case of extreme asperger's syndrome, a lonely loner or hermit who hates the idea that other people have more fun, and wants to make them all as gloomy as s/he is. Either that, or goodlife is actually a committee. And probably based in North America. Somewhere cold, anyway.
Does anyone else have any better ideas ?
Does anyone else have any better ideas ?
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