ECT Pauls teachings all came from the OT concerning Israel

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musterion

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The kingdom of God would be in the ones proclaiming it.

After the resurrection.

He's telling them when and where.
Look at him backpedal.
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No. According to your reading earlier, the way YOU used the verse, He said it was within THEM. The ones asking the question. The Pharisees.
 

john w

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How then do you interpret Acts 1:16-17?

Certainly God knew Judas and allowed him to serve for a time as an apostle.

Judas appeared to be very close to the Savior, and yet his heart was full of evil. A reminder and warning for all of us.

Judas preached the gospel/good news of the kingdom; that is not equivalent to the gospel/good news of 1 Cor. 15:1-4 KJV.

That is my point-there is more than 1 piece of good news in the book. If saints would realize this, much of the, yes, contradictions, are explained.
 

musterion

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Judas preached the gospel/good news of the kingdom; that is not equivalent to the gospel/good news of 1 Cor. 15:1-4 KJV.

That is my point-there is more than 1 piece of good news in the book. If saints would realize this, much of the, yes, contradictions, are explained.

We'll hear their heads explode from where we sit, when someone mentions that Judas also must have performed the same miracles the others did.
 

john w

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The kingdom of God would be in the ones proclaiming it.

After the resurrection.

He's telling them when and where.

Jeff: The kingdom of God was within the hearts of the Pharisees!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was what the Saviour was proclaiming!!!


Stoned, or Ssssssssssssssssss.

Which? Rhetorical q.
 

Eagles Wings

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Judas preached the gospel/good news of the kingdom; that is not equivalent to the gospel/good news of 1 Cor. 15:1-4 KJV.

That is my point-there is more than 1 piece of good news in the book. If saints would realize this, much of the, yes, contradictions, are explained.
What it always comes down to is one's hermeneutic. We surely don't even define The Kingdom of Heaven the same, John.
 

john w

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We'll hear their heads explode from where we sit, when someone mentions that Judas also must have performed the same miracles the others did.

Yes, musty, they will be like that robot, whom James Tiberius Kirk outsmarted, as smoke started coming from its head:



....or grinding their wolfie teeth...
 

musterion

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What it always comes down to is one's hermeneutic. We surely don't even define The Kingdom of Heaven the same, John.

Y or N.

Did the 12 preach the death, burial and resurrection of Christ for the sin and justification of any who believes, Jew and Gentile alike, on the basis of faith alone in Him alone?
 

1Mind1Spirit

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Jeff: The kingdom of God was within the hearts of the Pharisees!!!!!!!!!!!!! That was what the Saviour was proclaiming!!!


Stoned, or Ssssssssssssssssss.

Which? Rhetorical q.

The rhetorical would be yer need to reread all those things you called Nang, then get a mirror.
 

musterion

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Yes, musty, they will be like that robot, whom James Tiberius Kirk outsmarted, as smoke started coming from its head:


Good ol' Norman. Kirk and Mudd asked him how the 12 could preach the DBR before they even realized Christ had come to die.
 

john w

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What it always comes down to is one's hermeneutic. We surely don't even define The Kingdom of Heaven the same, John.

Dodge ball. Judas preached good news, but it was not the good news of 1 Cor. !5:1-4 KJV. You've said nothing.

There is more than 1 piece of good news in the book, and your "one's hermeneutic" "filler" is quite irrelevant.
 

1Mind1Spirit

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Dodge ball. Judas preached good news, but it was not the good news of 1 Cor. !5:1-4 KJV. You've said nothing.

There is more than 1 piece of good news in the book, and your "one's hermeneutic" "filler" is quite irrelevant.

Yer's is for sure.
 

Nang

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Dodge ball. Judas preached good news, but it was not the good news of 1 Cor. !5:1-4 KJV. You've said nothing.

Your wrong evasion of the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ . . Judas did not preach Paul, but Paul preached Jesus Christ. So your definition of the Gospel is . . .?

Limited to 4 verses out of a letter to the Corinthian church?

Nonsense.

The Gospel is the entire Word of God that has promised and revealed Jesus Christ.

No one dare deny this Truth.
 
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