ArchivedMaryAieno, I am going to ignore your post as you are dragging us off the topic. Aieno Wrote: Aieno told you to be prepared, are you? "knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son" (Mt 1:25). You are probably referring to the word "till" in that passage, but the Greek word does not indicate a change after Jesus' birth. It simply states that Joseph had no relations with Mary before or during her pregnancy. All Matthew intended to establish is the fact that St. Joseph could not possibly Jesus' father; he was not immediately concerned with discussing Mary's continued virginity after Jesus' birth. Again you are reading the bible as if it was written in English. Here are a few more examples besides Michel. Genesis 8:6-7 states that the raven which Noah sent from the ark "went forth to and fro, until the waters were dried up from off the earth." This does not mean the raven stopped flying around or returned to the ark after the waters dried up, Does it tuppence? Another example would be; Psalm 110:1 says "The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool." tuppence does this mean that Jesus will no longer reign at God's right hand after He vanquishes all His foes? Similarly, I Corinthians 15:25 states that "Jesus must reign, till he hath put all enemies under his feet." Yet the Book of Revelation indicates that the Lamb will reign forever (22:1,3). Thus "till" cannot mean He will cease to be the King of kings after the Last Judgment. You have failed to give me any evidence from the bible, all you can do is tell me story's, that I have no intrest in. tuppence Wrote: Aieno, maybe you could give him a hand with those biblical passages. Peace |
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