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  1. rob

    Lesson 7: Ultimate Loyalty: Worship in a War Zone

    The neglect of covenant renewal in the face of life's "achievement-oriented" rush. Intentionally "carve out" time for God, Really good points in this lesson Shalom
  2. rob

    Breaking the Sabbath in Order to Keep It?

    "But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel." (1 Timothy 5:8) I see this verse as saying if anyone cannot demonstrate his own faith in his own house, he has denied the faith and is without faith. God is...
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    The Great Disappointment of 1844

    Jesus began a special feast ministry in 1844 that is investigating all humans for their sins and especially those who are worthy of being saved. The Bible calls this feast ministry The Atonement. Technically one can sit on the right hand of the Father in heaven, and begin this Atonement when...
  4. rob

    Belief #5. Holy Spirit

    This is a side issue - I like your scholarship but you are different to me I am / was a disciple of Jeff Benner - I agree with his ideas, but often also disagree You neglect to notice many Hebrew words have verb and noun forms which must have the same basic word meaning, only...
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    Belief #5. Holy Spirit

    Polyglot asks "Where in the Bible is such a term as "divine family" used? Or where in Ellen White's writings do you find this applied specifically to God? Rob “ I gave you Luke 1:35 it mentions two names doing a born process. If the Most High alone is solitary as deity, explain the many...
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    Belief #5. Holy Spirit

    I offer you a picture explaining Ps 91:1 Notice the Lamp as light comes from the Provider Most High The HS functions as a medium and controls the flow of light and makes an affect (yellow area) There are two shadows that come (less gray and more gray areas) - the umbra and pre-umbra shadows...
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    Belief #5. Holy Spirit

    Greetings Polyglot Please do not remark my theory of faith as “trinity” . I do not accept “trinity” but Elohiym as a “Divine Family” - this aligns with EGW and the Bible better. You are stating Elohiym means “the Father only” : a reference to a cardinal single BEING. I thought Elohiym is...
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    Belief #5. Holy Spirit

    Greetings Polyglot My earlier post was showing you Bible proof of three Divine persons in the Divine Family not as you claim, as one or two? (1) Rob quotes “Job 33:3 - the Ruwach is administrated by the Shadday” You did not notice the verse or its intent. You made a completely different...
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    Belief #5. Holy Spirit

    I see, so you do not believe in the Shadday as an administrator of the Holy Spirit, as Job 33:3 says? Thus you do not consider the Shadday as the third co-eternal person on the Godhead? Consider this verse (and yes I always translate the Greek (a fuzzy translation) back to Hebrew ( God's truth...
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    Belief #2. The Godhead

    I see. So tell me WHOM is this verse referring to? Job 5:17 ¶ Behold, happy is the man whom God correcteth: therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty: So is Eloah and Shadday are just descriptions of the same singular form Elohiym as a whole? Is that how you see this verse ...
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    Belief #5. Holy Spirit

    Greetings Polyglot Personally I do not like the NT verse "Elohiym ruwach" because we assume we can translate the construct with "is" when the construct is written as "ruwach elojhiym" we assume we can translate the construct as "of" - really ? Are we not biased? The Bible teaches nobody has...
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    Belief #2. The Godhead

    Greetings Polyglot There are 397 results for EGW "divine agencies" - an agency is like a medium, something that carries something - not something that has something on it's own There are no results for "divine angels" There are no results for "God the Son" Hmm? There is no result for "God...
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    The Trinity Controversy | Randy Skeete

    You write well here Polyglot, so you find my term "fuzzy translation" a bit disturbing, yet you say we can assume the verses she used in not necessarily "perfect" - so the message comes in the faulty language of men. Arn't you on the same page as me? What English word would you use than, if you...
  14. rob

    The Trinity Controversy | Randy Skeete

    Nice reply Polyglot, I like your wisdom on this. But still I have never seen EGW correct fuzzy translations from the KJV. When you seek why she preferred one translation over another, I find it uncanny she uses the best Ancient Hebrew rendering into English she finds. I call her my Hebrew...
  15. rob

    Belief #2. The Godhead

    Polyglot , not sure what your presentation is posing as a theory of faith? And you don't like me jumping to hasty conclusions, so please tell me plainly what you are saying about Jesus Christ. I see Jesus as fully divine as a member of the divine family of Elohiym. He came to earth clad in...
  16. rob

    The Trinity Controversy | Randy Skeete

    I see Polyglot, can I see the missing blanks please. Than this doesn't change the overall text, with YHW or YHWH it only is a blank space for the 3 letters or 4 letters, the rest of the letters as words is inspired and God's word is preserved. I see. I get the impression the Phoenicians and the...
  17. rob

    The Trinity Controversy | Randy Skeete

    Greetings Polyglot In one of my remarks, I said Jesus was not an angel, meaning cherub. You state Jesus was an angel, Than you post EGW:" Christ was the angel who went before Moses, and guided the travels of the children of Israel in the wilderness. God had said to Israel, “Behold, I send...
  18. rob

    The Trinity Controversy | Randy Skeete

    Your a good friend Polyglot, thanks for your scholarship and help in Hebrew language. I appreciate your views. Perhaps we can share some more, when you are ready? God bless.
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    The Trinity Controversy | Randy Skeete

    Polyglot, here is a picture of Job 42 showing the YHWH in the black arrow. It is hard to find scholars allowing you to read the Paleo Hebrew letter by letter or word by word. Does this picture show spaces between words ? Dunno The manuscript is about 200BC. Shalom
  20. rob

    The Trinity Controversy | Randy Skeete

    You introduced too much information Polyglot and caught me off guard and overwhelmed. Sorry. I have tried to find some paleo-hebrew fragments with interlinear English translations of the letters and words - without success - the topic is very much recent and much of the scholars do not help...
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