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Aug 22, 2023 at 12:13 comment added Anne Welcome to the site, John. In hermeneutics, statements claiming to be facts must be substantiated with evidence, otherwise they remain as opinions or personal interpretations. The text in question is Ezk.20:26, which has not been addressed in this answer. Answers need to go into the text to see what it states, or does not state. The answer by Vincent Wong gives a good example of doing that. Can you now expound the text and its context? That would be good.
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S Aug 21, 2023 at 17:46 history answered John Wheeler CC BY-SA 4.0