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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    The Bible says Jesus had brothers.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Yea, saying that the reference to Enoch is “just fiction” but the stuff around it is scripture…. That’s cherry picking, bro. Imagine if I said to you: “Remember in the scriptures, when Moses encountered God at the burning bush, and when Peter Pevensie encountered Aslan in the land of Narnia...
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Weak argument. Jude quotes Enoch. That quote is found in the book of Enoch, NOT in the Old Testament anywhere. Suggesting that Jude did not accept the book of Enoch is more speculative than suspecting he did accept it.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    I already said what I wanted to say. Jude sandwiches the events in Enoch right between the events in Genesis and Exodus. When I went to school, we learned about context. The context implies that Jude considered Enoch to be scripture. Your argument is weak.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    I’m sorry. Is that supposed to be a convincing argument?
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    What is a ERGO? What is a TOME?
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    You’re not the brother of Jesus. You’re not an apostle. But Jude is. He mentions events from Exodus, then events from Enoch, then events from Genesis. He’s got Enoch sandwiched right in between Genesis and Exodus. It’s like an Enoch sandwich. And he expected his audience to have read it. I...
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    You still haven’t explained what an ERGO is or what a TOME is.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Depends on how you quote it. It also makes a big difference when you’re Jesus’ brother.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Yair. Qyain. Trionial. Hardensic. Frempt. Par-glonsen. See, I can make up words too.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Ankle bone. Ocean tide. Wrong frequency. Beady eyes. See, I can say random words too.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    What is a ERGO? And what is a TOME?
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Did Jude accept the book of Enoch as scripture?
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    The RCC Claim

    I think that there are things Catholics get right, and Protestants get wrong. But I also think there are things Protestants get right that Catholics get wrong. And then I think there are things that both get wrong, and things that both get right.
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    I can understand that. Nazis believed that their biological race was “less than human.” It was based on evolution. Luther didn’t believe that. He was opposed to the religion which rejects Christ. He wasn’t opposed to anyone’s biological race. However, I completely disagree with burning down...
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    Is Sabbath, Saturday or Sunday.

    Saturday is Sabbath. But Sunday is the Lord’s day.
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    How long were the Israelites in Egypt?

    Why do you feel the need to attribute a modern, corrupted Hebrew text with the “Word of God” when even Paul himself bears witness to the Greek Septuagint is reflecting the reality of what the original Hebrew said. The truth is, you are telling God that he didn’t really say what he said. Paul...
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    I’m not surprised they would verbally attack Jesus by calling him a bastard. Think about this: Jesus is the Word of God. The unbelieving Jews have no problem attacking, crucifying, and insulting the living, breathing Word of God. Do you think they have any true respect for the Hebrew Word of...
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    In what ways does the Apocrypha point to Jesus as Savior?

    Exactly. The sections in Isaiah and Psalms that clearly point to Jesus have been ripped out and replaced. That’s the point. The Septuagint reflects the original Hebrew before it was tampered with by the unbelieving Jews.
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    How long were the Israelites in Egypt?

    Amazing how many people don’t want to listen to basic math. The sure signs of denial.
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