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.35) The Messiah would be the great light
Hebrew Scriptures reference: Isaiah 9:1-2 [Hebrew Bible 8:23-9:1]
New Testament citations: Matthew 4:13-16, Luke 1:76-79; 2:32; John 1:4-5; 8:12; 9:5; 12:46
TNHarley
.You mean other than the other one billion people
Catholicism was created by the OTHER Simon called Simon the Sorcerer.Catholic theology teaches that the contemporary Catholic Church is the continuation of this early Christian community established by Jesus.[10
The Church will remain long after you are gone..You mean other than the other one billion people
there are that many in this forum, who would have guessed - and take away their one source, the christian bible and they too will all disappear.
their sins though the same as yours will remain - with who they belong to. best to just stop while you can. and find another book to read.
Interesting. Which one was responsible for the canonization of the Bible?Catholicism was created by the OTHER Simon called Simon the Sorcerer.Catholic theology teaches that the contemporary Catholic Church is the continuation of this early Christian community established by Jesus.[10
It is a COUNTERFEIT church.
The true Church is a "little flock." It is a Sabbath keeping church
The messiah can't go through Solomon because of the curse on jeconiah (spl) in the book of Jeremiah it has to go through Nathanb) Even if Mary can trace herself back to David, that doesn’t help Jesus, since tribal affiliation goes only through the father, not mother. Cf. Numbers 1:18; Ezra 2:59.
c) Even if family line could go through the mother, Mary was not from a legitimate Messianic family. According to the Bible, the Messiah must be a descendent of David through his son Solomon (II Samuel 7:14; I Chronicles 17:11-14, 22:9-10, 28:4-6). The third chapter of Luke is irrelevant to this discussion because it describes lineage of David’s son Nathan, not Solomon. (Luke 3:31)