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Is Numbers 23:19 part of the Inspired, Infallible Word of Almighty God?
In Numbers 23:19, the speaker is Balaam speaking the words given to him by יהוה who has blessed Israel, and Balak is attempting to get Balaam to...
The Hebrew verb "nâcham", has its root meaning, literally, "to draw the breath, to pity, to grieve" When used in niphal, as in the passages that...
“This decree is as immutable and eternal as His holiness.” This certainly does not speak very well of the holiness of God! We read in the...
As I highlighted in "red," when not taking a future action, relent best conveys the meaning. Many modern translations such as the NKJV translate...
YEah! You did! "When used of a past action, then repent best captures the change, but when used of a threatened future action, then relent best...
Nonsense. If it's supposed to be two different words then why did the author use the same word in the original language for both parties (i.e....
Jonah 3:9 makes clear God relents from future action and repents from past action.
To prove my case, you mean.
I refer to Jonah 3:9 and you repeat Jonah 3:10. Nuff said...
No sir. Sorry but there can be no doubt about it. The Hebrew simply does not support relent. ""nāḥam" means to change direction and when applied...
When used of a past action, then repent best captures the change, but when used of a threatened future action, then relent best captures the...
Excellent! It should be pointed out that the word "relent" is an incorrect translation in those verses. The Hebrew is "nāḥam" and it means...
Jonah 3:10 When God saw their deeds, that they turned from their evil way, then God relented of the disaster which He had declared He would bring...
Exodus 32:14, Jeremiah 26:19, Jonah 4:2, Amos 7:3, Amos 7:6, Jonah 3:10, Jeremiah 18:8, Jeremiah 26:13....to name a few.
Jonah 3:9 (NET) Who knows? Perhaps God might be willing to change his mind and relent and turn from his fierce anger so that we might not die."...
Its not a story...its an accusation at this point. What I do want to see is it goes to trial.....then we will know for certain. As a Christian & a...
Before any theological discussion can take place this biblical fact must stand as one of the foundational truths. Any denial of this is a...
http://www.baptistboard.com/threads/the-parable-of-the-lost-centering-on-the-lost-son.99011/page-4#post-2227870 (scroll) I think the simile goes...
28 But he was angry, and would not go in: and his father came out, and entreated him. Lu 15 Reminds me of Jonah: 10 And God saw their works,...