Those little flowers in the meadow
Speak of innocence and peace:
Yes. Let it be so.When understanding comes -
There is love
There is a line or phrase that goes "Faith, Hope, and Love, are important, and the greatest of these is "Love" (apologies I can't remember it properly, but you're lucky to have those three elements in your life, especially the third, and maybe we can't live or be truly alive without at least one of them!Bottom line, there's plenty of room for doubt
However, there's hope. Throughout The Word. Throughout living, learning, listening. This experience has changed me
It has given me joy, peace....heh, even patience (that's a bit of a miracle)
There's nothing else on this planet that has done that, I won't soon let that go
1Corinthians 13: 12-13There is a line or phrase that goes "Faith, Hope, and Love, are important, and the greatest of these is "Love" (
Happening for centuries already, much much moreso today, every day.I found it by an interrogation our government website dealing with divorce and children, and found only six entries or documents where the word love was mentioned).
yw @Pepper @peppermint (I never heard of Complete Jewish Bible before. Thank you @Just Jeff
www.biblegateway.com › verse › en › Malachi 4:6This one has some resonance for me ....
What is tricky for me is some of those children turning their backs on their fathers are just that "children" but woe betide you if you suggest what they're saying should not be taken over the word of a decent loving father, "they must be listened to and taken seriously" the law decrees, (or those administering it, "because that's in their best interests"!)."Young's Literal Translation
And he hath turned back the heart of fathers to sons, And the heart of sons to their fathers, Before I come and have utterly smitten the land!"
@chic , the good news is that at least some will be recovered before the land is utterly smitten. Not everyone will be broken forever.
I bit of an update in regard to my studies- and many of the bible passages are controversial subjects. I know in the church that I attended, they started to 'soften' the life-in-a burning hell concept by the time I left.
Bibles are definitely good for at least one thing - critical analysis! But as a compilation goes, it could certainly have done a better job with consistency and clarity, in my opinion. It is fascinating to see the different ways folks interpret passages. Enjoy your studies!I bit of an update in regard to my studies
Matt 10:28 says
Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell.
and Rev 20 says "fire came down and devoured them" .
Ezek 28 says even Satan himself is "reduced to ashes" and "will be no more forever".
Sure seems the torment forever thing isn't holding up, scripture wise.
I'm still studying, however.
This is another debate - Mary Magdalene's role in his life.The bible as a source of stories has some really interesting tales. I wonder though why Jesus was never associated with female companionship. Always with men & not military men.![]()
Well right now my PLAN is to visit the coffee shop
anyone care to join me...ttfn
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Mary Magdelene?The bible as a source of stories has some really interesting tales. I wonder though why Jesus was never associated with female companionship. Always with men & not military men.![]()
According to what I was taught in youth, she was a woman of ill repute. Other sources say she was a favored disciple of Jesus. Still others contend that they were married.Mary Magdelene?![]()
You're going some if you think anyone could have done a better job as seen through the eyes of a modern western society upbringing, where technology and luxuries are all around to make our lives easier, and we don't really have to face most of the painful realities they faced 2k years ago!Bibles are definitely good for at least one thing - critical analysis! But as a compilation goes, it could certainly have done a better job with consistency and clarity, in my opinion. It is fascinating to see the different ways folks interpret passages. Enjoy your studies!
Yes, I've heard the same.According to what I was taught in youth, she was a woman of ill repute. Other sources say she was a favored disciple of Jesus. Still others contend that they were married.