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Featured Luke 1:35 And The Real Human Nature of Jesus Christ

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by SavedByGrace, Dec 2, 2021.

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    What is the evidence that Luke wrote that?
     
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    Why is it important that Mary to have been told "of you" by the angel?
     
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    Rule 70
     
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    Genesis 3:15, ". . . her seed . . . ."
    Matthew 1:16, ". . . Mary, of whom . . . ."
    Galatians 4:4, ". . . made of a woman . . . ."
    Textual criticism does not support the reading "of you" to Mary in Luke 1:35. The only modern translation to support that reading is the liberal Modern Language Version, and it is in italics because it is not in the Majority Text.
     
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    sbg, you get stuck on a tree and miss the forest. The whole of scripture determines the understanding of Jesus humanity. You are stuck on a single greek usage and unable to see the forest. I do not find your stickler to be of any measurable significance and I see you building a mountain out of a mole hill. Look at the whole and let it guide your sticking point.
     
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    you and the majority of those who have replied, have missed what the OP is about. It is on Luke 1:35, showing the corruption to the original reading, and the importance of the two missing words.
     
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    so all of the early Church Fathers, are wrong? such is the modern arrogance!
     
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    I put a little credence in so called extra Biblical church fathers.
     
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    I didn't miss it, I just find it to be an irrelevant nitpick.
     
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    "irrelevant nitpick", to state what the Bible Teaches, aginst those who try to pervert Bible Truths? Some of you guys here do make me wonder!
     
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    Does your nitpick change the nature of Jesus? Is Jesus somehow less than 100% human and 100% God due to this greek nitpick that only you seem to be worried about?
    Again, see the forest, sbg, it's beautiful.
     
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    ...and infusing their imaginations. We take the text as it is, and it doesn't allow for SBG's and Van's abberations.
     
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