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The wrath of God and the death of Jesus

Phil Ledgerwood → Paul: That’s a possible hypothesis,
Paul → Phil Ledgerwood: Hey, you are posting Thursday
Phil Ledgerwood → Paul: The Old Testament is full of
Paul → Andrew: Andrew, yes, that is the
Rich → Rich: Andrew,
Rich → Andrew: Andrew,
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew: Agreed. I guess my question
Andrew → davo: Possibly, but Caiaphas’
davo → Andrew: But the idea was already
Andrew → Phil Ledgerwood: The texts strongly suggest,
Andrew → Paul: The parable of the wicked
Phil Ledgerwood → Andrew: A while back, when talking

20 reasons for thinking that “Babylon the great” is Rome not Jerusalem

Andrew → Don K. Preston (D. Div.): 1. The New Testament texts
Andrew → Don K. Preston (D. Div.): 1. It is wrong to argue that
Don K. Preston (D. Div.) → Andrew: Hope everyone had a great
Don K. Preston (D. Div.) → Andrew: Hope everyone had a great
Don K. Preston (D. Div.) → Andrew: I will cover Andrew’s points

Should we call Jesus “Everlasting Father”?

Darren → Doane: And John 14:9…
Paul → Andrew: In a similar vein, the

10 good reasons to switch to a narrative-historical hermeneutic

RogerV → Andrew: Bringing Christianity into

Wishing you all a happy and revolutionary Christmas!

davo → Andrew: As is always your custom
Belinda Perriman → Andrew: This helps one to think about

Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God?

James → Andrew: I would agree that there
Andrew → James: There seems to be to be
James → Andrew: Andrew - I must have missed