'Blood of Jesus'

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BreadOfLife

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That is a lie.
The church is supposed to be faithful to Christ. Roman Catholicism is not.
21 pages deal with this issue here:
Roman Catholicism
Roman Catholicism, Ruthenian Catholicism, Coptic Catholicism, Byzantine Catholicism, Melkite Catholicism, etc. - ALL of the Catholic Rites are faithful to Christ. "Roman" is just one of the Rites.

NONE
of your divorced Protestant sects are faithful, although many within them are invincibly ifnorant.
 

GerhardEbersoehn

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Can you explain to me why it is so important to him..( GE ) to prove that Jesus did not bleed!! I just don't get it. :eek:

This is foundational faith to us all..
This is why... Thomas Watson:
I think I hear Him say to us,

'Reach out your hands. Put them into My side.

Feel my bleeding heart.

See if I do not love you.

That's why, because Jesus "POURED OUT HIS SOUL" and therein his body, his blood, his LIFE -- He, Jesus, "POURED OUT HIS SOUL" signifying the Suffering Servant of the LORD, in whom GOD, "THEREIN", in his Crucifixion, Burial, and Resurrection, victoriously, SUFFERED, suffered through "THIS SAME JESUS" BEING GOD: GOD BOTH Anointed Sacrifice and Anointed King: on the cross suffering Death BEING BOTH. THAT IS WHY! Ephesians 2:1-15.
 
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Say they -blasphemers in my opinion-, with bravado,
'It is impossible that Jesus died as God for God cannot die.'
So say they the same blasphemers with the same bravado,
'It is impossible that God as Jesus did not bleed for Jesus had not the power to die but as a man dies.'

The former is to deny Jesus’ Divinity; so is the latter to deny Jesus’ Divinity.
 
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The sacramental act of drinking the cup symbolizes Christ's atoning blood, but in Mark 14:24 Jesus "took the cup;" He did not "pour the cup" as part of the sacramental act. So the wine symbolizes the blood literally poured out on the cross. This symbolism of course envisages His wounds and stripes as visualized by Isaiah 53 and as created by the whipping and the crown of thorns.
 

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The sacramental act of drinking the cup symbolizes Christ's atoning blood, but in Mark 14:24 Jesus "took the cup;" He did not "pour the cup" as part of the sacramental act. So the wine symbolizes the blood literally poured out on the cross. This symbolism of course envisages His wounds and stripes as visualized by Isaiah 53 and as created by the whipping and the crown of thorns.

So ought one to conclude from this that your avator-/name has literal meaning?
 

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So ought one to conclude from this that your avator-/name has literal meaning?

No, "one ought to conclude" that posters like you who are oblivious of modern academic Gospel Commentaries and the scholarly consensus must resort to insults to compensate for their interpretive deficiencies.
 

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No, "one ought to conclude" that posters like you who are oblivious of modern academic Gospel Commentaries and the scholarly consensus must resort to insults to compensate for their interpretive deficiencies.
Me, of <<consensus>>! Credit where credit is due, your joke is the best in bad taste in the last 50 years.
 

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The sacramental act of drinking the cup symbolizes Christ's atoning blood, but in Mark 14:24 Jesus "took the cup;" He did not "pour the cup" as part of the sacramental act. So the wine symbolizes the blood literally poured out on the cross. This symbolism of course envisages His wounds and stripes as visualized by Isaiah 53 and as created by the whipping and the crown of thorns.

It is just unfortunate for you, that you are unable to QUOTE Scripture confirming <<the blood literally poured out on the cross>>. If I were a Roman Catholic, you certainly would have convinced me. But now I am a rebel literalist Protestant demanding Scripture confirmation especially and specifically for this Catholic claim of <<wounds and stripes ... created by the whipping and the crown of thorns>>. Ask yourself for example, why Jesus was whipped and crowned with thorns IN THE PRIVACY of Pilate's cloak room? Why was Jesus' clothes taken off before He was whipped? Why was the crown put on, then hit with a bar, only to be taken off again before the Lord was brought out for the crowd to see? And then ask yourself why they went on crying louder and louder FOR WHAT THEY HAD CRAVED TO HAVE AND TO TOUCH AND FEEL AND SMELL AND LICK UP with lizard's tongue -- Jesus' blood, they cried for to literally be upon their and their children's heads? Friend I ask you, Like the pictures SHOW!