RE: The first Christians weren't Bible Christians
March 23, 2014 at 9:25 am
(This post was last modified: March 23, 2014 at 9:36 am by Belev2Know.)
Interesting Arac:
for some other balance, I was reviewing Dogherty, found misgivingly; and Dawkins and a Hawkins and jung:
then the likes of Derek Prince and his scholarship from King's... and CS Lewis.
Just seems if i were to build a called-out group,
it would be more than on just some one named 'pebbley' or 'stoney' or called then Petros;
but
would 'build' on a knowledge called petra, "rock"... of some direct connective
-other than that of which-
mis-historicals, and mis-interpretors, and other human-heart-thinking-centers could- if they could- merely disuay
That recorded conversation of Peter with Jesus asking
"Who do you say that I am?"
-so to understand simply,
but Jesus' seemed-awareness of how Peter knew to be "built" on other knowledge about Jesus on Earth, not passed on by humans;
and later seems even more so, respecting Paul in this as recorded scripture Col 2:9 ; I Cor 3:17; Titus: "Great Savior God" (lit Grk) Jesus, himself and other writ; "...Lord is the spirit (some 'Spirit' transliterated).
re: OP it would seem "I will write it on their hearts" was being fulfilled of a whole Hebraic 'law'
for some other balance, I was reviewing Dogherty, found misgivingly; and Dawkins and a Hawkins and jung:
then the likes of Derek Prince and his scholarship from King's... and CS Lewis.
Just seems if i were to build a called-out group,
it would be more than on just some one named 'pebbley' or 'stoney' or called then Petros;
but
would 'build' on a knowledge called petra, "rock"... of some direct connective
-other than that of which-
mis-historicals, and mis-interpretors, and other human-heart-thinking-centers could- if they could- merely disuay
That recorded conversation of Peter with Jesus asking
"Who do you say that I am?"
-so to understand simply,
but Jesus' seemed-awareness of how Peter knew to be "built" on other knowledge about Jesus on Earth, not passed on by humans;
and later seems even more so, respecting Paul in this as recorded scripture Col 2:9 ; I Cor 3:17; Titus: "Great Savior God" (lit Grk) Jesus, himself and other writ; "...Lord is the spirit (some 'Spirit' transliterated).
re: OP it would seem "I will write it on their hearts" was being fulfilled of a whole Hebraic 'law'