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- From: aaron@binah.cc.brandeis.edu (Scott Aaron)
- Subject: Re: Reconciling OT with NT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.155713.23692@news.cs.brandeis.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 15:57:13 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov14.214406.23543@doug.cae.wisc.edu>, mccullou@cae.wisc.edu (Mark McCullough) writes:
- >How to reconcile the Old Testament God with the New Testament God, (they
- >do appear to be quite different):
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- Let's see, in the OT God is portrayed as capable of unimaginable wrath and
- unimaginable love. In the NT, God is portrayed as capable of unimaginable
- wrath and unimaginable love. Yep, they are different.
-
- -- Scott @Brandeis
-
- "But God demonstrates His "I tell you that in the same way,
- own love for us, in that there will be more joy in heaven
- while we were yet sinners, over one sinner who repents, than
- Christ died for us." over ninety-nine righteous persons
- who need no repentance."
- -- Romans 5:8 [NASB] -- Luke 15:7 [NASB]
-