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The Birth and Nature of Christ

Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by Heavenly Pilgrim, Jan 23, 2008.

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  1. EdSutton

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    G'nite, boys and girls. I'm sure this will be closed before I get back to it.

    Ed
     
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    HP: We simply disagree. The genealogies are clear and precise blood lines that prove to all that Jesus is the rightful blood heir to the throne of David through Joseph.
     
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    I tried sending you a pm, but your box is full.
     
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    My myspace is not easily found via my blog.

    The problem was that in defending myself I put up a link to my myspace, which then led to him finding my wife's myspace.
     
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    I came back to check something and found this. The point was, your previous post mentioned the words "biological" and "flesh" in the wording. Neither are stated in Scripture. Scripture never uses the word "biological" in any form, for they did not talk that way or even envision, I would say, such a concept, in the sense we do. Nor does it uses "flesh", in the context of the genealogies of Jesus, which is a scriptural word, and one Paul, even used referring to his own lineage.

    Gotta' get some sleep, now.

    Ed
     
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    I have a question. Did Adam know Eve his wife before or after the fall?

    Ok, I have other questions as well as the one above, but one at a time suits me.

    bro. Dallas
     
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    sounds kind of tricky to me.
     
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    Genesis 1 records God telling them to be fruitful and multiply. We are not told if they truly procreated before the fall.

    Actually, my wife just reminded me. Adam did not know his wife Eve until after the fall. Genesis 4
     
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    Gen 4 says Adam knew his wife, does it lead us to believe it was the first time he knew his wife.
     
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    Sorry Sister Donna, I don't mean for it to be tricky.

    SFIC, Does the Bible specifically tell us Adam knew Eve and that she conceived prior to the fall?
    Does the Bible teach man (Adam) was Created in original righteousness?
    Does the Bible state and thereby teach Adam knew Eve after the fall and that at that time Eve conceived?

    bro. Dallas:wavey:

    gotta get to bed now, May God Richly Bless all of you in your rest tonight.:sleeping_2:
     
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    Dear Sister Donna,
    You were posting as I was. I would say Genesis 4 does lead us to 'believe' Adam did not know Eve and thus Eve did not conceive until after the fall.


    that is my understanding. Otherwise, any conceived prior to the fall would have been without the sin nature, would not have fallen in Adam and would not have need of a daysman.

    May God Bless,
    Bro. Dallas:wavey:

    Hope things are well in the Hart of KY:thumbs:
     
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    After coming back from a Bible Study, I am here.
    Too many questions and objections to answer, and as has been suggested, it is time for this one to be closed down.
     
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