Oh! I’m cracking up. J Izzy

 


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Izzy, who are you asking? I don't think it says stupid. Mine says SUP id=en-NASB, but don't ask me what it means. It might have something to do with the Bible-software program you used when posting the verse.

 

Bill

 

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Oops: NASB

 


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Why do you call it the “stupid ANSB” ? Izzy

 


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In a message dated 12/25/2004 10:08:15 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


                                                                                                                                                                
Bill, how do you explain that Jesus is called “eternal father” in Is 9:6? Izzy

Isaiah 9:6 (New American Standard Bible)  
      <SUP id=en-NASB-17836>6For a (
A)child will be born to us, a (B)son will be given to us;
         And the (C)government will rest (D)on His shoulders;
         And His name will be called (E)Wonderful Counselor, (F)Mighty God,
         Eternal (G)Father, Prince of (H)Peace.


I do not know how to explain it, Izzy. I remember that a professor at university, for whom I have a very high regard, said that it has something to do with that post-resurrection (our resurrection) day, when Christ receives the throne from the Father, but I didn't understand him well enough that it stuck. It's a really good question, though. Do you have any thoughts regarding an explanation?

Bill



Perhaps we want to force too much separation between Father God and the Incarnate Christ.    Goes to our thinking that we can actually understand that which is beyond us.  

God is all of this yet expressed in community.    How, exactly that works is yet to be revealed.   (???????)

John

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