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End Tkmes Prophecies.
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https:/ /youtu. be/6PZ2 Vfcx76g
An hour long video, but even atheists might feel it interesting and entertaining, and Km sure fellow Christians certainly will.
Just watching the news confirms it all for me.
An hour long video, but even atheists might feel it interesting and entertaining, and Km sure fellow Christians certainly will.
Just watching the news confirms it all for me.
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yeah less name calling please - we are all adults
did jesus have brudda and sistuz ?
well the word for brudda - αδελφός doess come up in the NT
but - the meaning is taken as close relative
pais is the word for child - but in the BT it is usually paidion and children tekna
as slaves were commonly addressed as o pai
Catullus uses puer in the same sense
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yeah less name calling please - we are all adults
did jesus have brudda and sistuz ?
well the word for brudda - αδελφός doess come up in the NT
but - the meaning is taken as close relative
pais is the word for child - but in the BT it is usually paidion and children tekna
as slaves were commonly addressed as o pai
Catullus uses puer in the same sense
someone asked
Peter is not correct. I listen to all opinions, Theland. What I don't see from you are answers to valid questions. When you post threads encouraging discussion, brushing questioners off by telling them to 'read the bible' or do their own research isn't good enough. Why, one could be forgiven for thinking you don't know the answers.
"did jesus have brudda and sistuz ?
well the word for brudda - αδελφός doess come up in the NT
but - the meaning is taken as close relative"
In the King James' Bible, Matthew 1:24-25 says,
"24 Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife:
25 And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name Jesus."
Does "firstborn" not mean Mary had more than one wee one?
well the word for brudda - αδελφός doess come up in the NT
but - the meaning is taken as close relative"
In the King James' Bible, Matthew 1:24-25 says,
"24 Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife:
25 And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name Jesus."
Does "firstborn" not mean Mary had more than one wee one?
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