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A hobbyist coder from Sweden.
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Apr 29 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Feb 5 |
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What does “when children come to the moment of birth and there is no strength” mean in this context? added 1 characters in body |
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Feb 1 |
answered | What does “when children come to the moment of birth and there is no strength” mean in this context? |
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Feb 1 |
asked | What does “when children come to the moment of birth and there is no strength” mean in this context? |
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Jan 23 |
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Jesus is both the good shepherd and the gate - Is it the same parable or two different? deleted 224 characters in body |
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Jan 23 |
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Jesus is both the good shepherd and the gate - Is it the same parable or two different? Removed the comment of what I did'nt understood from Bruce - I understand know. |
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Jan 22 |
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What is the difference between exegesis and hermeneutics? It wouldn't be right to +1 for "5 Timothy 127:33", would it? ;-) |
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Jan 22 |
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Jesus is both the good shepherd and the gate - Is it the same parable or two different? Gave my appending discussion on F. F. Bruce commentary a little background. |
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Jan 22 |
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Jesus is both the good shepherd and the gate - Is it the same parable or two different? shephard -> shepherd |
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Jan 22 |
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Jesus is both the good shepherd and the gate - Is it the same parable or two different? added 1142 characters in body |
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Jan 22 |
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Jesus is both the good shepherd and the gate - Is it the same parable or two different? I'm a little bit picky. But the first picture really looks like a religious one. So the only thing it is proving is that there is artists that have painted Jesus as literary the gate to the sheep. From the other one I can't say anything about the door. You are probably right, especially when @Caleb has seen this in modern days. But I will continue my quest a little bit farther. Anyway +1 :-) |
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Jan 22 |
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Jesus is both the good shepherd and the gate - Is it the same parable or two different? added 3 characters in body |
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Jan 22 |
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Jesus is both the good shepherd and the gate - Is it the same parable or two different? Ok. If it's done today, it seems plausible that it was done in the history. But we'll see if someone can verify that. Thanks for your comment! |
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Jan 22 |
asked | Jesus is both the good shepherd and the gate - Is it the same parable or two different? |
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Nov 30 |
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Differences in Genesis creation stories @MonicaCellio That seems plausible... |
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Nov 29 |
accepted | Differences in Genesis creation stories |
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Nov 29 |
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Differences in Genesis creation stories LOL. Ok I really hope the mars rovers find some traces ;) |
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Nov 28 |
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Differences in Genesis creation stories @JackDouglas You absolutely right. I've done that. |
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Nov 28 |
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Differences in Genesis creation stories +1 I do think it's a compelling explanation even thought I don't buy into it 100%. I wonder thought what "I had a truck load of plants delivered" could possibly correspond to in the creation stories? That God placed them on earth without planting them? Of course, you can't know and I can't, so maybe it's just a stupid question. But I love if you give it a shoot. |
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Nov 28 |
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Differences in Genesis creation stories Coming from a tradition where the Bible is read very literal I try to do just that whenever I feel it's true to the text. But I tend to (in the light of these differences) argue that though these text certainly are "true" they are not written as "history" in a modern sense. I do believe that it's hard to find compelling reasons to merge the two stories. You can of course use the explanation that they are seen from different perspective and if we had ALL the context we would see how they fit together. But I really have a hard time seeing how they would harmonize. Though I love too... |