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Is the phrase 'from the perspective of' really so difficult to understand?
It's hardly the Ground Nuts Order.
No, your perspective is easy to understand, it just makes no sense.
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SignUp Now!Is the phrase 'from the perspective of' really so difficult to understand?
It's hardly the Ground Nuts Order.
Using only what is found in the Tanakh, please demonstrate that the twenty-seven books which make up the New Testament, and only those books, need to be added to what is called 'scripture' or 'the scriptures'.
God ordained that the Scriptures would be 66 books entirely. Simple as that. Can't argue with Him.
If someone who believed the Tanakh to be a self-contained divine revelation were asked to judge the claim that Jesus of Nazareth was also a divine revelation, but to do so only on how convincing they found New Testament citations of the Tanakh that supposedly referred to him, they would have every reason to reject that claim.
James 2:17 (KJV)People have Always been saved through faith -- the Old Testament people looked forward To the coming cross -- during Bible times -- when Christ was here and died and rose again -- some actually Did Not believe even what they saw happening. And many others Did believe -- and that holds true Now days. We have Scripture to read, telling about the cross as a past event -- we can choose to accept or reject.
Your phrase referring to people pleasing God by faith -- what Is happening is that a person is realizing / acknowledging their Personal need For salvation. Nothing 'we' can do will ever be good enough to earn our own way to heaven. Christ willingly took our sins upon Himself -- died and was buried and raised back up to life on the 3rd day. We believe in our heart and confess with our mouth that Jesus is Lord.
Pleasing God suggests that there is something we are doing to Please God. Scripture says Not of works, lest anyone would be boasting about what they were able to do to gain their own salvation or help the cross.
Yes, God sees us through the blood of Jesus Christ -- just as though we'd never sinned.
God ordained that the Scriptures would be 66 books entirely. Simple as that. Can't argue with Him.
I think the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Christians would argue with that, as would the Roman Catholics, the Georgian Orthodox Church, Beta Israel, the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints and every Tom, **** and Harry who believes they have a hotline to 'God' and believes the number is something other than sixty-six books.
You could also try answering the question that has been actually asked, rather than a different one.