Here is one of the articles on this that I recall. I have read others, and I will try to include them along with this one as they come to mind or I run across them again. www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/bitstream/123456789/32348/1/A_close_reading_of_Hebrews.pdf
Hello dear brother Anthony, Shalom and Blessings to you. I was wondering if you see potential in passages like Jeremiah 16:14-15 and Jeremiah 23:1-8 as pointing to the eschatological redemption of the nation of Israel? I understand these and many others as describing a Second Exodus of sorts-separate from the New Exodus accomplished by our Lord on the cross, yet rooted in it as the ultimate catalyst-all culminating in the end of the age and the final restoration of all things, just as it was back in the Garden in perfect fellowship with our God. God Bless
Hey Anthony How would you deal with the objection . That Deut 32 is talking about the Father . 6 Do you thus repay the Lord, you foolish and senseless people? Is not he your Father, who created you, who made you and established you? Obviously as Christian about I believe the Father and the Son are ONE. Is that the approach you would take for 1 Corinthians 10 that language about the Father can applied to Christ .
Not every reference to God as a father necessarily refers to The Father. An example is Isaiah 9:6 which is clearly about Jesus. All things were made through the Son according to John 1, so Jesus could be called The Son as well as father in a figurative sense. That doesn't mean he is The Father, though.
@@Rhantismos23 I disagree . I believe the NT is accordance with OT . God is described as the Father of his people multiple times Deut 32, Isaiah 63, Exodus 4, Hosea 11, I could on and on . Psalm 110:3, proverbs 8 and 30, Daniel 3:25, talk about when Son being begotten in eternity . John would really this out in the NT . John 16 I came FORTH from the Father and have come into the world; again I leave the world and go to the Father John 17 for the words which You gave Me I have given to them; and they received them and truly understood that I came forth from You, and they believed that You sent Me.
Post Tenebrax Lux 😂,that intro always lit
He always has to say it. 😅
Duet 32, the rock our God who is Christ. Thanks again Anthony
Would you please include links to articles about Hebrews 4:12ff in the chat? Thank you!
Here is one of the articles on this that I recall. I have read others, and I will try to include them along with this one as they come to mind or I run across them again.
www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/bitstream/123456789/32348/1/A_close_reading_of_Hebrews.pdf
Thank you!
Hello dear brother Anthony, Shalom and Blessings to you.
I was wondering if you see potential in passages like Jeremiah 16:14-15 and Jeremiah 23:1-8 as pointing to the eschatological redemption of the nation of Israel? I understand these and many others as describing a Second Exodus of sorts-separate from the New Exodus accomplished by our Lord on the cross, yet rooted in it as the ultimate catalyst-all culminating in the end of the age and the final restoration of all things, just as it was back in the Garden in perfect fellowship with our God.
God Bless
A people saved by the Lord (Deut. 33:29) -> the Lord, after saving a people (Jude 5).
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Hey Anthony
How would you deal with the objection . That Deut 32 is talking about the Father .
6 Do you thus repay the Lord,
you foolish and senseless people?
Is not he your Father, who created you,
who made you and established you?
Obviously as Christian about I believe the Father and the Son are ONE. Is that the approach you would take for 1 Corinthians 10 that language about the Father can applied to Christ .
Not every reference to God as a father necessarily refers to The Father. An example is Isaiah 9:6 which is clearly about Jesus. All things were made through the Son according to John 1, so Jesus could be called The Son as well as father in a figurative sense. That doesn't mean he is The Father, though.
Father is in the old testament meant creator and not the Father i.e the first person of the Trinity
@@Rhantismos23 I disagree . I believe the NT is accordance with OT . God is described as the Father of his people multiple times Deut 32, Isaiah 63, Exodus 4, Hosea 11, I could on and on .
Psalm 110:3, proverbs 8 and 30, Daniel 3:25, talk about when Son being begotten in eternity .
John would really this out in the NT .
John 16
I came FORTH from the Father and have come into the world; again I leave the world and go to the Father
John 17
for the words which You gave Me I have given to them; and they received them and truly understood that I came forth from You, and they believed that You sent Me.
@@Lurkingdolphin Please show me a reference to God as father in a non creational context in the Old Testament?
Christ said it was a long time in the future but in his generation. There no 2000+ year prediction of anything in the bible.
Jerusalem’s destruction was in that generation, not the resurrection of the dead and the establishment of universal peace.