jt: I don't know about "fun" Slade.  It's serious business to student's of God's Word as it was to the astrologers or whoever they were who travelled so far to see the child Jesus; also to Simeon and Anna.  Do you see Isa 9:6,7 as something other than "future" Slade?  Should "shall and wil"l be interpreted as present or past tense?              
 
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:40:44 -0500 "Slade Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello, Judy. Please understand that there is no past, present, or future tense in the Hebrew Scriptures. We can infer past or present or future by perfect and imperfect tenses, but prophesy...? It breaks a lot of the grammar rules. It can be fun as long as you don't get dogmatic about it.
 
 
Only Begotten" means "unique."
 
 
-- slade

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Judy Taylor
jt: Correction David. This is what I believe at this point but it did not come via the above three souls. It is what I see in the Bible. The only place I see a "Son" in all of the OT is in prophecy. It is always future tense. 
 
jt:  ...He is the ONLY begotten Son

  
 

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