books June 28, 2019 Christianity: History and Archaeology Click to join the conversation with over 500,000 Pentecostal believers and scholars Click to get our FREE MOBILE APP and stay connected | PentecostalTheology.com SIGN UP to RECEIVE our weekly NEWSLETTERS on PENTECOST PentecostalTheology .com Previous article7 Mysteries of GOD (ISRAEL in Romans 11:25 and Dual Covenant Theology) Next articleLiberal Protestant Denominations Dying 5 Comments Reply June 28, 2019 Philip Williams Don’t know what that book is saying, but appears but another instance of liberal Christianity. Understanding the Scriptures isn’t possible for someone who is carnal. How much less an unbeliever. Reply June 29, 2019 Varnel Watson do you not know this book? we spoke about it just recently Reply June 29, 2019 Philip Williams Troy Day I don’t. It’s not even on Amazon. Reply June 30, 2019 Varnel Watson Philip Williams and yet I have it here in my possession Reply June 30, 2019 Philip Williams Troy Day what title? What chapter please? Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Cancel replyComment * Name Email Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
To whom was Isaiah referring in Isaiah 53? I already asked a variant of this question at Christianity.SE. Consider Isaiah 53:4-6 (NIV), which is commonly interpreted as a prophecy that the Messiah would die for the sins of the world: 4Surely he took up our pain …
Philip Williams
Don’t know what that book is saying, but appears but another instance of liberal Christianity. Understanding the Scriptures isn’t possible for someone who is carnal. How much less an unbeliever.
Varnel Watson
do you not know this book? we spoke about it just recently
Philip Williams
Troy Day I don’t. It’s not even on Amazon.
Varnel Watson
Philip Williams and yet I have it here in my possession
Philip Williams
Troy Day what title? What chapter please?