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Jun 20 11 7:24 AM
ryld wrote:Had2 wrote:So you don't believe there was such a thing as the Ark of the Covenant? You don't believe in the opening of the Red Sea? You don't believe Moses staff turned into a snake. You don't believe Jesus turned water into wine? You don't believe Jesus fed thousands with a few loaves of bread and a few fish? You don't believe Jesus cured the sick. Are you sure you believe in the Resurrection? You can't have it both ways ryld. Thanks for clearing that that up.The physical earthly Ark of the Covenant was a copy of the Heavenly One. When Christ fulfilled the Law, this earthly ark was useless and is no more. The Heavenly One to which it pointed is the one that continues to exist. The sea is a historical truth. The waters were moved by hurricane force winds, literally removing the water so that the sea bed was exposed to walk upon, much as the sea bed is temporarily exposed in a tsunami. Moses staff certainly did turn into a serpent and swallowed the serpents of the Egyptian priests. Jesus Christ certainly turned water into wine. Jesus Christ certainly multiplied the fish and the bread.Jesus Christ certainly healed the sick and cast out demons and raised the dead, things He had to fulfill according to the Word of the Prophets. Without the Resurrection, He would be a lie instead of the Truth.As for "both ways", some Scripture is allegorical, some is literal. When it is allegorical, the true meaning is revealed, as Garee well put.
Had2 wrote:So you don't believe there was such a thing as the Ark of the Covenant? You don't believe in the opening of the Red Sea? You don't believe Moses staff turned into a snake. You don't believe Jesus turned water into wine? You don't believe Jesus fed thousands with a few loaves of bread and a few fish? You don't believe Jesus cured the sick. Are you sure you believe in the Resurrection? You can't have it both ways ryld. Thanks for clearing that that up.
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