Duh, irrelevant because 'enosh" (another word for "man" or "mortal" is not the word used in Hos. 11:9; "ish" ('a male') is.How ‘bout you break it down for me.
אֱנוֹשׁ
^^^ Is this ‘ish?’
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Duh, irrelevant because 'enosh" (another word for "man" or "mortal" is not the word used in Hos. 11:9; "ish" ('a male') is.How ‘bout you break it down for me.
אֱנוֹשׁ
^^^ Is this ‘ish?’
That isn't obvious to me at all. The prophet had a problem of perception that was lifted.The Prophet Elisha's eyes were open to see an army of angels a of angels in 2 Kings 6. They were invisible until God let him see them. Obviously they were in a different dimension.
Hard to say. Some angels are visible but would I know they were angels? I've never recognized a humanoid angel living on the earth.We have guardian angels watching over us - can you see them?
That's what I said. NOT crazy. But also NOT Biblical.Conjecture is not crazy.
Earth. The ability to fast-travel appears several times in Scripture. Extra dimensions aren't required for that.Jesus appeared ten times in 40 days. Where do YOU think need was in between those visits?
We probably go our separate ways on this one. I think that the heavens are visible. Just look up. Our vision isn't infinite, but we can certainly peer in that direction.Spiritually we are in His kingdom but have you seen heaven? I am still on earth. Some have.
אִישׁ can refer to any person, male or female. It's usually cased as אִשָּׁה when it's a female. But where it is contrasted with God, it just means human.Duh, irrelevant because 'enosh" (another word for "man" or "mortal" is not the word used in Hos. 11:9; "ish" ('a male') is.
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Well before that, the history of those described is long after Christ walked the earth, we are told in the OT by God..... That he is the only one, there is no other, besides him, God, there is no Savior.Strange statement to make considering scripture. As we are not allowed to discuss the trinity I will not elaborate, but I will quote scripture:
Matthew 28:19-20 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.
The NT describes seeing God as a man, in Jesus. The Word made flesh.Also the second book of Enoch describes seeing God as a man.
Duh, irrelevant because 'enosh" (another word for "man" or "mortal" is not the word used in Hos. 11:9; "ish" ('a male') is.
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אִישׁ can refer to any person, male or female. It's usually cased as אִשָּׁה when it's a female. But where it is contrasted with God, it just means human.
I know. There are angels all around us.That isn't obvious to me at all. The prophet had a problem of perception that was lifted.
Where are these hundreds of millions of angels? A legion is 6000. Demons are fallen angels who can possess people. One demon possessed person was healed by Jesus. They identified themselves as legion. Then He sent them into a heard of 2000 pigs who ran off the cliff into an area where some believe the entrance into the Abyss is. Do some study.Extra dimensions aren't required for that.
Where did Jesus go when for the other 39 days He wasn't seen and then where did He ascend to if not a spiritual dimension?Extra dimensions aren't required for that.
No, likey on many topics.We probably go our separate ways on this one
actually NO , the WORD did not become flesh in genesis .You maybe think that this pre-incarnated "Jesus" was Melchizadek? That's a common belief in such circles of acceptance.
Didn't the word become flesh in Gen 1? When the spirit of God was breathed into Adam and he became a living soul...? Did Adam become God? Or was Adam Jesus too? --Or Jesus was Adam--? How do you pick and choose?
Was Elijah Jesus? How about Elisha? How many incarnations? Just one? Just Jesus?
Hate to break it to y'all, but Jesus was not the only one to whom the word came-- and became flesh.
an enemy has done this my dear sister .Just like me then, a member of the one true Church - the body of Christ. Wonder why we have such different views on things.
Quite right too, God is not a man or a woman - God is Spirit and after He - God - came to earth as a human man he ascended back into heaven but left behind his Holy Spirit.And yet, God is a "he." Nowhere in scripture do we hear Him called "she."
And what and who does the HOLY SPIRIT TESTIFY OF and REMIND OF ............Quite right too, God is not a man or a woman - God is Spirit and after He - God - came to earth as a human man he ascended back into heaven but left behind his Holy Spirit.
And what and who does the HOLY SPIRIT TESTIFY OF and REMIND OF ............
HE will TESTIFY OF ME , SAID JESUS
OF JESUS CHRIST . and HE will remind you of ALLLLL things That i do teach .
So allow me a quick question .
HOW COME more and more are believing that somehow these people of other religoins
IF they are loving and doing good have THE SPIRIT and are serving The same GOD as do we .
FOR DID not paul also write
NO MAN BY THE SPIRIT would seperate JESUS OUT , call him accursed
and that NO MAN can even CALL , CALL , CALL HIM LORD but by THE SPIRIT .
Yea we better watch out for this all inclusive broad road wordly love
getting taught today .
Yes , GOD is neither male nor female . the term HE is applied due to HEADSHIP .Quite right too, God is not a man or a woman - God is Spirit and after He - God - came to earth as a human man he ascended back into heaven but left behind his Holy Spirit.
So whar's your point? Neither "enosh" or "adam" is used in God's denial in Hosea 11:9. The noun for "male, "Ish," is.
You see , IF i were in charge of teaching or appointing elders
i would have ONE BOOK by which i taught and you can bet the doctrines of men would not be taught .
Rush, the Hebrew word for spirit, is recognized as both feminine and masculine.And yet, God is a "he." Nowhere in scripture do we hear Him called "she."