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Only I would know if I read and study the bible friend.
Just like only you know how you spend your free time right?
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You are not biblical at all.
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I've always been under the impression that Matthew used a hermeneutic common amongst the rabbis, that is, reading over parallelisms (knowingly or not) as a way of, at least in some cases, affirming the fullness of the text's meaning (like Akiba on halacha).
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The path to God's Kingdom is a life long and strenuous path. A path that can never be properly traveled through laziness.
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I don't trust this channel.
God wants us to discover Him by living our life according to what is written.
All Bibles are filled with contradictions because God want's us to find and learn the truth for ourselves. To sit down and read only one version of the Bible and to say "I am saved now." is a false belief.
We were created by God to seek out truth and to trust in Him and our abilities in ourselves.
Allowing someone else to tell us what is written and explain it's meaning is a sin.
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dat ass
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@nilbud Nope, it's not. It's history.
"I wish to appear as if I am fulfilling a prophesy, go fetch me a donkey or two." ~ Jesus
duffry 4 months ago 16
(Part 1) The anonymous author of Matthew misunderstands the Hebrew idiom of Zechariah (he didn’t understand the Hebrew device called “synonymous parallelism”), and thinks that Zechariah is talking about two donkeys, when in fact he is only talking about one. You must remember that the Matthew is simply an expanded version of Mark, but it is also a creative reinterpretation of the source.
German1184 4 months ago 8