The alternative is the obvious: the Torah says what it says, not what Hebrews says. Hebrews is a later writer drawing a literary parallel. There's no indication that the original readers of the Torah, or those who lived through the events described therein, would have come to the same conclusion as the writer of Hebrews.
Sheesh! Eternal life is necessary for you guys to give this topic a rest. Raf.....you have the patience of Job. Do you have the same "salvation" too??? BWAAAAAHAHAHAHA!
I owed someone a response, I think it was Steve Lortz but am not sure of the sub-forum topic: this one by TLF is the correct exchange of information but I don't see any posts by either Steve or myself.
It's been some time and the path is overgrown: I have searched extensively but have been unable to find the formum sub-topic (it's a topic like this one TLC started).
I had some references to post but will wait and see if this is the correct spot.
Thanks waysider but I will post here. I think that I confused promises with salvation in texts that I read, here are those reference texts: Isaih 32: 15-18, 14: 3-5, Ezek 11: 17-21, 39:29 and Joel 2: 28-29.
I ask that the scholars review those texts and enlighten.
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God is able to save to the uttermost all them which call upon His name. No specifics re:Buddha, Brahma, Vishnu, Muhammad, Confucius, The Great Spirit of the Indigenous Americans, Sikhism, Christianity
Raf
Honest question, and I don't mean to be all "questioning faith atheist" about this one: Where is the first indication in the Bible of anything that can unequivocally be referred to as an "afterlife,"
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No, I actually don't see it as being off topic (...and even if I thought it were, given it was the first response in days to the topic, I'd have no issue with discussing it.) It's certainly not p
Raf
The alternative is the obvious: the Torah says what it says, not what Hebrews says. Hebrews is a later writer drawing a literary parallel. There's no indication that the original readers of the Torah, or those who lived through the events described therein, would have come to the same conclusion as the writer of Hebrews.
And yes, this is the SAME discussion.
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Granted, your confab is the same.
But my elucidation of "the gospel" as it is presented and spoken of in scripture is not.
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Sheesh! Eternal life is necessary for you guys to give this topic a rest. Raf.....you have the patience of Job. Do you have the same "salvation" too??? BWAAAAAHAHAHAHA!
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Note my silence.
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I owed someone a response, I think it was Steve Lortz but am not sure of the sub-forum topic: this one by TLF is the correct exchange of information but I don't see any posts by either Steve or myself.
It's been some time and the path is overgrown: I have searched extensively but have been unable to find the formum sub-topic (it's a topic like this one TLC started).
I had some references to post but will wait and see if this is the correct spot.
Any help is appreciated.
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Send him a PM.
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Thanks waysider but I will post here. I think that I confused promises with salvation in texts that I read, here are those reference texts: Isaih 32: 15-18, 14: 3-5, Ezek 11: 17-21, 39:29 and Joel 2: 28-29.
I ask that the scholars review those texts and enlighten.
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