In a message dated 6/29/2004 4:20:08 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

John, We will have to disagree on that.  Or perhaps you agree that every sentence in scripture is âdivinelyâ true, but not useful in imparting truthful revelation? Izzy





Izzy,  (good morning)

I am thinking you misunderstand my point.   Satan said -  as recorded in the inspired scriptures  -- "you shall not surely die."  That is a true representation of a false statement. 
Several conclusions in Ecc. and Job are wrong  -- spoken by men and not God but recorded in holy scripture.   David writes Ps 7 and declares that if he were to sin against a friend, his desire would be for the Lord to stomp him into the dust of the earth but when, in fact, he is convicted of that very thing, he begs "have mercy on me a sinner"  (Ps 51). 


John





 

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