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    The Messiah and the 3 days and 3 nights timeframe of Matthew 12:40?

    He can't. He is being extremely dishonest. First, Basics of New Testament Syntax is nothing more than an abridgment of Greek Grammar - Beyond the Basics. It is not like they are two separate books on grammar. Second, NO WHERE in his grammar does Wallace discuss the phrase "first day of the...
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    The Messiah and the 3 days and 3 nights timeframe of Matthew 12:40?

    :LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL: That question highlights your complete and utter lack of knowledge of Greek. The form is μιᾷ, however, it is clear you assume the word should be πρώτη. WRONG! F. Blass, A. Debrunner, and Robert W. Funk clearly point out that "Μία = πρώτη." They cite...
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    The Messiah and the 3 days and 3 nights timeframe of Matthew 12:40?

    I own that work. On which page does Wallace claim the passage doesn't say "first day of the week"?
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    APOSTLE'S or NICENE Creed?

    Note that the word "catholic" is not capitalized. It is not a proper noun but an adjective. The Greek word is καθολικός = universal. The Latin word is catholicus = universal.
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    Noah's flood

    You are correct it is not in the O.T. The question what is the source? Notice that Jude references a single prophesy given by Enoch. Jude say nothing about a book of Enoch.
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    Noah's flood

    Well, let's examine that. What does Jude say (his actual words) he is quoting? Does he say anything about a book of Enoch?
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    Noah's flood

    Except there is no evidence. Thus your claim is pure speculation without a sherd of evidence. It could have been 4000, or 5000, or 6000 given your reasoning. There is just as much evidence for those numbers as it is for your claim, none. The manuscript evidence points to 3000.
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    Noah's flood

    That's not the Masoretic text. In fact there is no such thing as a Masoretic text of Enoch. The fragments found among the DSS are Aramaic not Hebrew. https://www.deadseascrolls.org.il/explore-the-archive/search#q='enoch' I have provided a translation of the Greek text. Moreover, the Ethiopic...
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    Noah's flood

    I thought I might post some excerpts from the book of Enoch for examination. Enoch 7:1-5 And the women became pregnant and bore great giants of three thousand cubits, who devoured the labors of people. And when the people were not able to sustain them, the giants dared (to attack) them, and...
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    Noah's flood

    Is it your claim that since it was found among the DSS, that means it is inspired?
  11. Origen

    I am Ammi!

    Hello and welcome
  12. Origen

    Child rapists eligible for the death penalty

    Rapist should be sentenced to dead or castration.
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    Hello, my name's Caleb!

    Hello and welcome Caleb.
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    Welcome

    Hello and welcome
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    Exodus, Egyptology

    Yes! Dr. David A. Falk is a professional Egyptologist. He hold four graduate degrees in the fields of archaeology, Biblical studies and theology, and Egyptology. Keep in mind there is more than one interpretation of the chronology. There are two main views concerning the exodus (i.e. the...
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    Exodus, Egyptology

    mistake
  17. Origen

    The Big Extraction

    I would say that is just an example of reading into a text rather than allowing the text to define what it means. Note there is no mention of a "rapture" any where in Hermes. The person who wrote that assumes that the "escape" mentioned (i.e. "If ye prepare yourselves, and repent with all...
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    Cremated remains

    Columbarium - a room or building with niches for funeral urns to be stored. There are both outdoor and indoor columbarium.
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    We're New Here

    Hello, welcome
  20. Origen

    Medicine to live

    Same here, Levothyroxine. Come to think of it mine was removed 5 years ago as well.
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