In a message dated 10/21/2004 8:16:01 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Let me give you an illustration.  If I say that the automobile is both car
and Toyota, that would be a true statement without equating car and Toyota.
Consider the sentence, "the automobile has been around since 1892."  We
could not substitute the word "Toyota" for "automobile" in this sentence.  I
see this kind of set similar to what was being said about the WORD, Yeshua,
and Torah.  In my illustration, the word automobile corresponds to "the
WORD," car corresponds to "Yeshua," and Toyota corresponds to "Torah."

Maybe I had better make a Venn diagram for you after all.  Let me know if
you think that is necessary
So Torah is the Word, Yeshua is the Word and Torah is not Yeshua?  Or the Word can be both Torah and Yeshua.  Do
I have that right?  Laura

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