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Post by Gary on Jun 14, 2017 11:04:32 GMT -6
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Post by whatif on Jun 14, 2017 11:06:44 GMT -6
Great article, Jeff!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2017 14:13:10 GMT -6
That description of the church? The one in the beginning? That was my old church (and a little of my new church). God brought me out of it through a series of events. It was very cool, watching God answer my prayers. The article was very good, and VERY interesting. I think I will review my Bible using the Hebrew/Greek using Lumina, to see what it is really saying more often.
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Post by watchmanjim on Jun 14, 2017 18:41:49 GMT -6
That description of the church? The one in the beginning? That was my old church (and a little of my new church). God brought me out of it through a series of events. It was very cool, watching God answer my prayers. The article was very good, and VERY interesting. I think I will review my Bible using the Hebrew/Greek using Lumina, to see what it is really saying more often. When I began studying Hebrew on my own, the Old Testament opened up to me in amazing ways I had never known possible. I would study Greek, too, but I felt there was only time to do one of them justice. However, don't let the soon appearing of the Lord limit you-- any tool you can use to study the Greek and Hebrew meanings is great-- Strong's Concordance is great too.
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