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To be fair, we all might have a difficult time adapting to a new language. The question of course is why doesn't aa keep his mouth shut when it comes to correcting other people's use of English when he is SO CHALLENGED BY that language.
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Hey, what's this MAPKON business? It sounds like a regular meeting of German cartographers.
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So is God the father the Yahweh of the OT
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In the Septuagint version of the Hebrew Bible God is Lord.
In the Greek New Testament Jesus is Lord. In the Jesus cult Jesus is God and Lord. Examine the Creed of the Jesus cult. Quote:
Ignatius' Ephesians Quote:
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This looks like a practice run on the subject of apposition of noun phrases in English.
There aren't many traces of god being father in the Hebrew bible: Malachi 2:10aGod is frequently enough referred to as the "god of your/our/their fathers", so the reference to god as father would be difficult in such a context: think, "god the father... of our fathers..."!? The references in Isaiah are from the latest section of the text (often referred to as Trito-Isaiah), so we may be witnessing a late development of referring to god as father, but they do show that god the father is indeed Yahweh. |
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