Using standard language usage and keeping 2 COR 1:13, in mind, (there is no hidden meaning in our letters) the inescapable conclusion or take away from the verse below is yes. Based on this verse, if you conclude the answer is no, what reading skills, logic and definitions supports that conclusion?
To re-iterate, this thread is only studying one verse, Acts 17:31. If you recognize the answer is affirmative, you have to ask yourself, in keeping 2 COR 1:13 in mind, why would there be such a verse in Scripture worded like this?
He has fixed a day of accountability, when the whole world will be justly evaluated by a new, higher standard: not by a statue, but by a living man. God selected this man and made Him credible to all by raising Him from the dead.
Acts 17:31 (Voice)
To re-iterate, this thread is only studying one verse, Acts 17:31. If you recognize the answer is affirmative, you have to ask yourself, in keeping 2 COR 1:13 in mind, why would there be such a verse in Scripture worded like this?
He has fixed a day of accountability, when the whole world will be justly evaluated by a new, higher standard: not by a statue, but by a living man. God selected this man and made Him credible to all by raising Him from the dead.
Acts 17:31 (Voice)