To depart from good
Origen 225AD “No one is good except God alone” – Jesus If so then to depart from God is to be made bad…. Jesus saves! God to Him and be saved from your departure… Jesus is so Good to the … Continue reading To depart from good
Origen 225AD “No one is good except God alone” – Jesus If so then to depart from God is to be made bad…. Jesus saves! God to Him and be saved from your departure… Jesus is so Good to the … Continue reading To depart from good
Seeing clearly also that it is written, “No one knoweth the Father, save the Son, nor doth any one know the Son, save the Father” (for who can know what wisdom is, save He who called it into being? or, … Continue reading The universal nature of God
Psalm 77 “[1] I cry aloud to God, aloud to God, and he will hear me. [2] In the day of my trouble I seek the Lord; in the night my hand is stretched out without wearying; my soul refuses … Continue reading Unseen
Origin 225AD It is now time, after this cursory notice of these points, to resume our investigation of the incarnation of our Lord and Saviour, viz., how or why He became man. Having therefore, to the best of our feeble ability, considered His divine nature from the contemplation of His own works rather than from our own feelings, and having nevertheless beheld (with the eye) His visible creation while the invisible creation is seen by faith, because human frailty can neither see all things with the bodily eye nor comprehend them by reason Origen. 1885. “De Principiis.” In Fathers of … Continue reading Human frailty
Origen 225ish AD For if the law be found to be good, then undoubtedly He who gave it is believed to be a good God. But if it be just rather than good, then God also will be considered a … Continue reading The virtue of justice and goodness
The Hapiru….interesting points but will have to wait and see for more to come hopefully. I would just like to add that I asked Grok this questions some times before but here is the latest and it always come back with basically the same: Was the Bible The only document we had at one time that claimed the Hittites existed? Yes, for a significant period in modern history—particularly during the 18th and much of the 19th centuries—the Bible was essentially the only known textual source that mentioned a people called the “Hittites” (or “Hittite” in various translations) in any detail. … Continue reading The Hapiru and something about the Hittites
Origen 225AD translated by Grok Only one God has proclaimed to the world His perfectly balanced justice and goodness in one picture that can only be seen at the foot of the cross. Based, balanced, sincere, just, real, enduring, outlasting … Continue reading True divine greatness
By all which it is established, that the God of the law and the Gospels is one and the same, a just and good God, and that He confers benefits justly, and punishes with kindness; since neither goodness without justice, … Continue reading Just and Good
The conquest of Canaan by Israel described in the Scriptures and the Archaelogical evidence. Abraham never got what God promised in his lifetime because: “And he said unto Abram, Know of a surety that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land that is not their’s, and shall serve them; and they shall afflict them four hundred years; and also that nation, whom they shall serve, will I judge: and afterward shall they come out with great substance. And thou shalt go to thy fathers in peace; thou shalt be buried in a good old age. But in the … Continue reading It was a gradual judgment take over of Canaan by Israel
Colossians 3:16ing it! Continue reading One final breath