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Does Paul say that Jesus is God in Romans 9:5?
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Fair enough.
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No not Jehowas wittness
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You are good at ignoring the
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Your words: “That does not at
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Your words: “That does not at
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I have never claimed that
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The context demonstrates that
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I generally think there is a
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In Romans 10:13 Lord might
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YHWH appears in Joel 3:5LXX.
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Jesus taught that He is the
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Well then you are talking
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When Jesus has defeated Death
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In short Jesus said that
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That does not at all detract
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This is what I posted a few
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Besides, you insult someone
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Probably another reason to
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Your translation of Romans 9
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Your translation of Romans 9
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Yes I forgot it. Romans 10:13
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Though quite longwinded,
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Yes, we should talk about the
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That’s certainly one way of
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Oh, because your arguments
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Due to our current family
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Ok, sure. Just saying that,
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