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kjv@kjv@Deuteronomy:24:1 > > RandyP :

Reprobate Mind - Jesus would later declare that this divorce was given by Moses because of the hardness of our hearts. If this code than how many others for the same reason.

kjv@Luke:24:1-35 > > RandyP :

Here we are not only hearing the direct testimony of the women and of Peter, we are hearing how 2nd level witnesses are recalling and interrupting the news that they are receiving; it's seems like the news is being transmitted faithfully. In the case of the two men walking, their 2nd level testimony then becomes a direct witness as Jesus reveals the scriptures and eats with them .

kjv@Luke:24:1-35 > > RandyP :

It is an interesting study laying the four gospels accounts of these events side by side and developing an actual time line. Often people will dismiss the gospels because the accounts are not word for word, story by story; they are attempting to read the gospels as a novel from one author. But when you do take the time as an investigating officer would to map these separate and individual testimonies out there is an undeniable consistency, each one adding to the next, that is nothing other than divinely gathered. One must look at these pieces as how they might truly represent the events and fit together first before looking at them as how they might not.

kjv@Ezekiel:24:18 > > RandyP :

The prophet is human too. His wife dies the same day. Tragedy upon tragedy with work still to be done.

kjv@Genesis:24:15 > > RandyP :

By my count, Bethuel would be Abraham's nephew(?) and Rebekah Bethuel's daughter.

kjv@Genesis:24:17 > > RandyP :

This may be the same servant Eliezer that would have inherited Abraham's possessions had not Ishmael and Isaac been born so late in the couple's life.




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