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The apocalyptic subversion of philosophical Trinitarianism
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From the first century we
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Yinka,
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Thanks Cherylu,
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I have just been doing some
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I think you put it in the
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Andrew,
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Andrew,
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It may be a good summary, but
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I think that is a very good
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Hebrews 2:17 rather suggests
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I haven’t said that the
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Nowhere does it say in the
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Along with the boring old
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Jesus is given the authority
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It’s strange to me that you
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It’s strange to me that you
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God bows the knee at the name
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What is said in Philippians 2
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what is said about Jesus
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In Isaiah 65:17-25 I think we
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Thanks, Jeff. I consider
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Nothing too much to add, but
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“In the new heavens and new
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I can see what you are saying
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You “tried very hard” to keep
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Andrew,
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Not there yet, though—and
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Hi Cherlyu:
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What can I say? You are
Jesus’ death as a propitiation for the sins of Israel
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Brad, that’s a good question
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