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- From: fnixon@utkvx2.utk.edu (Nixon, John Fred)
- Subject: Re: *** MoJ: Proof 5a: Dispersion (1 of 2) *** (my favourite proof)
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- References: <1993Jan28.103314.21211@ucl.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 15:13:00 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan28.103314.21211@ucl.ac.uk>, ucakrvb@ucl.ac.uk (Vijay Bhuchar) writes...
- >These entries also explain why there are still very few Jewish
- >believers in Jesus. Having rejected Messiah, the last thing that was
- >on God's mind was YET ANOTHER reconciliation with Israel.
-
- Uhhh... this is the people that are the apple (pupil) of God's eye. You
- really need to read Sha'ul (Paul) and think about this carefully. I think
- that God's thoughts are much higher than ours, and I wouldn't want to
- speculate about what is or isn't on His priority list.
-
- >Having sent
- >them other prophets and wise men on previous occasions, most of whom
- >they also rejected, God was clearly hurt at this latest and worst of
- >all insulting acts.
-
- I think God isn't surprised or hurt (in the sense of being upset) by anything
- that happens. It isn't like things are occuring without divine permission.
-
- >
- >"Oh really? Does he? Have you ever read Yoma 39b? [pause to read it].
- >You see God left the Temple at the Crucifixion so what is He going to
- >say when the Temple is rebuilt - ' Oh look! Shiny new Temple! I think
- >I'll get straight back in there and restart the Old Covenant. ' - ?
- >I DONT THINK SO!"
-
- What do you think about the Temple of Ezekiel? You might try reading 43:4
- from that book.
-
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