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To which Jesus replies. " Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is,God..."
What's happening here...does Jesus suggest that He ( Jesus) is not good?
Did HE inherit the sin nature from Mary, but still remain sinless by His choices?
HE refers to Himself in other places as the " son of man "
If HE doesn't have the sin nature we have from the first Adam, then HE can't relate to me
as a man, since HE doesn't have it and I do?
Is it possible HE did all His miracles as a man, empowered by the Holy Spirit?...and He is no different
from me ( or you ) as a believer?
And we will do more miracles than HE did, because we believe in HIM?
Historically there have been people who have experienced miracles, but who are totally human in nature?
A real puzzle for me.....any thoughts on how this can be resolved?..... Neil, in Canada
he was an unattactive man or a man of sorrows
I've learned that the KJV 1611 is the only English Bible that has a, "Crown" copywrite and it was put there by the British government because they knew that the KJV 1611 is the True Inspired and Infallible Word of God in English and did not want anyone to claim Gods Word and make it their own. The, "Crown" copywrite means no one owns it, but God. So, in order to create, copywrite, another "bible", a false bible, you would have to significantly change/alter Gods very Words and make them your own.
My question is, how do you tell someone that asks you, well do you still read the KJV 1611? I do not, I read the standard KJV Bible. They'll then say, well the KJV is not Gods Word because it has altered the Old English from the original English KJV 1611.
My thoughts were, they're still the same words. They didn't replace the Old English words in the KJV 1611 with totally different words, nor with different words that mean something different. I believe what they did was, use the same exact words, but put it in the Standard English that closely resembles how we speak of today. The KJV did not take away or add to the KJV 1611.
What are your thoughts? Your feedback would be Greatly appreciated. Thank You!
And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever.
2. WRT Verse 16. Psalms 2:7 "I will tell of the decree: The LORD said unto me: 'Thou art My son, this day have I begotten thee." This is G-d speaking to David, supposedly over 9oo years prior to Jesus. Is G-d a man to lie?
I have been reading my bible daily verses and the Bible off an on. I didn't know there was a place to ask questions.
No animals?
Jesus, as described in the New Testament, was most likely crucified on Friday April 3, 33 A.D.
The latest investigation, reported in the journal International Geology Review, focused on earthquake activity at the Dead Sea, located 13 miles from Jerusalem. The Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 27, mentions that an earthquake coincided with the crucifixion:
"And when Jesus had cried out again in a loud voice, he gave up his spirit. At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. The earth shook, the rocks split and the tombs broke open."
To analyze earthquake activity in the region, geologist Jefferson Williams of Supersonic Geophysical and colleagues Markus Schwab and Achim Brauer of the German Research Center for Geosciences studied three cores from the beach of the Ein Gedi Spa adjacent to the Dead Sea.
Varves, which are annual layers of deposition in the sediments, reveal that at least two major earthquakes affected the core: a widespread earthquake in 31 B.C. and an early first century seismic event that happened sometime between 26 A.D. and 36 A.D.
The latter period occurred during "the years when Pontius Pilate was procurator of Judea and when the earthquake of the Gospel of Matthew is historically constrained," Williams said.
"The day and date of the crucifixion (Good Friday) are known with a fair degree of precision," he said. But the year has been in question.
In terms of textual clues to the date of the crucifixion, Williams quoted a Nature paper authored by Colin Humphreys and Graeme Waddington. Williams summarized their work as follows:
* All four gospels and Tacitus in Annals (XV,44) agree that the crucifixion occurred when Pontius Pilate was procurator of Judea from 26-36 AD.
* All four gospels say the crucifixion occurred on a Friday.
* All four gospels agree that Jesus died a few hours before the beginning of the Jewish Sabbath (nightfall on a Friday).