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    The Destruction of Damascus and Israel

    This makes me wonder what type of know-nothing clowns would make such a ridiculous claim that Isaiah didn't write all of his prophecies until 700- 680 BC. We know for a fact that Isaiah was prophesying around 759-740 BC based on his statement in chapter 6 regarding the vision he saw in the that...
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    The Destruction of Damascus and Israel

    This is a perfect example why it's pointless to have a discussion with you. I already explained that Isaiah began prophesying no later than the year King Uzziah died, which was no later that 740 BC, and possibly as early as 759 BC. In the year that king Uzziah died I (Isaiah) saw the Lord...
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    The Destruction of Damascus and Israel

    A literal translation of Isaiah 17:1-3 in the LXX is: The word against Damascus. Behold, Damascus shall be lifted from cities, and will be for a downfall; being left behind into the age for a bed, and a resting for flocks, and there will not be one pursuing. And no longer shall there be a...
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    The Destruction of Damascus and Israel

    Good, go away. It gets really annoying trying to point out to someone that what they read in the text is what they want to see in the text, and consequently read into the text. The prophecy mentions nothing about Damascus being depopulated, yet you insist that it must be for the prophecy to be...
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    Quote About What We Are Missing

    Spiritual soul-knowledge? What is that?
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    The Destruction of Damascus and Israel

    Jerusalem was completely destroyed, yet is has been continuously inhabited until this day. It's name was changed, yet it is now called Jerusalem. Babylon was completely destroyed, but it is still called Babylon today. Damascus was conquered and destroyed, yet people have remained there to this...
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    The Destruction of Damascus and Israel

    According to your logic, Jerusalem didn't cease to exist after the Romans conquered it, depopulated it of it's inhabitants, and renamed it, because they brought in new people to live there. When a city is conquered and depopulated it is no more. The Assyrians were notorious for depopulating...
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    The Destruction of Damascus and Israel

    It ceased being the city it was and became a vassal of the Assyrian empire. You're trying to read something into the text that is not there. Isaiah had his magnificent vision in the year that King Uzziah died. Uzziah's death appears to have been no later than 740 BC, eight years before the...
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    Do you agree with this pastor?

    There's no evidence that Z continued following T after the dispatcher told Z he didn't need to follow T. Z just said OK. I have seen the apartment complex layout. Z basically walked from his parked truck in front of an apartment bldg to the back of the building so that he could apparently see...
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    The Destruction of Damascus and Israel

    People get so hung up on language. You IMO are reading what you want to see into the text. From Gill Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city; a kingdom, as the Targum; it was the head of one, but now its walls were demolished, its houses pulled down, and its inhabitants carried...
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    The Destruction of Damascus and Israel

    Isaiah 17 prophesies events that happened over 2500 years ago when the Assyrians conquered Damascus. Don't believe the lying false prophets; it has nothing to do with today.
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    Was Adam and Eve alone?

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    Biblical and Godlical Christians

    The extremes of #1 and #2 are by themselves false. Godliness is both together.
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    Was Adam and Eve alone?

    He just killed his own relative. What goes around comes around...
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    “As He Is, So Are We”

    Enjoyed it. Thank you.
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    prayers for a trip

    Can you read the bible to him while he's driving?
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    Do you agree with this pastor?

    You're imagining things. There is no evidence that he picked a fight. You're seeing what you want to see.
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    The hypergrace controversy: Heresy, maturity, or somewhere in between?

    Look to the bronze laver in the tabernacle in which the priests had to continually wash themselves so they wouldn't die because of their defilement from handling the sacrifices and walking on the earth barefoot. Look to Moses who was instructed by GOD to remove his sandals (which were...