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I give up. I thought I asked you a straight forward question.all the bible has a central figure ,
Guess not.
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I give up. I thought I asked you a straight forward question.all the bible has a central figure ,
It seems fair to ask which writings Jesus might have meant.
So you contend that after Jesus said that no one was good, but one, the young ruler demonstrated that he was good. So Jesus had to make up a new rule quick so that Jesus wouldn’t look stupid.It was to the rich ruler. Now, you can argue that the commandment is only for rich rulers, but it was certainly an additional commandment from Jesus to him. And if it only applies to the ruling class, wonder why it's in there? There's a lot more of us than them.
but i do believe its the first rule of acquisition for a FerengiDon’t be rich is not a commandment.
It is probably hooked up with nob and tube wiring. Old school wiring. No ground wire back then.There is also no ground on the duplex outlet. When connected to a mouth, which is a moist environment, a ground is essential.
Interesting that there is no mention of spit or spit being mixed with clay in this narrative. Only faith is involved.
Gross but a reasonable antiseptic used in some ancient societies.The author thought spitting was rude.![]()
Where is that story about the spit? I remember it but I don't know where to find it.Interesting that there is no mention of spit or spit being mixed with clay in this narrative. Only faith is involved.
Mark 8:22-25 Jesus actually has to heal this man twice to remove his blindness....once with spit and once by laying on of hands...and in john spit is mentioned.Where is that story about the spit? I remember it but I don't know where to find it.
It is not in either of the parallel accounts of today's text (Matthew 20: 29-34; Mark 10: 46-52)
Ah yes. The Mark 8 story is yet another one about the healing of blindness. This story involves both saliva and the laying on of hands.Mark 8:22-25 Jesus actually has to heal this man twice to remove his blindness....once with spit and once by laying on of hands...and in john spit is mentioned.
Yes, one of the reasons why trying to conflate 4 different stories of the same person is often misleading.I have been noticing as we work through the synoptic gospels, some of the same stories appear in different places in the respective narratives. So we often have this difference as well as the details varying.