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Author Topic:   Biblical Statements About Infallibility/Inerrancy (A Theology / No Science Topic)
purpledawn
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Message 23 of 85 (152534)
10-24-2004 1:40 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by portmaster1000
10-21-2004 11:51 AM


Lying Scribes
Hopefully I'm understanding what you are looking for in this thread.
Unfortunately I don't have anything for the positive.
One verse, Jeremiah 8:8, shows the possiblity of errors as opposed to no errors.

A gentle answer turns away wrath, But a harsh word stirs up anger.

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purpledawn
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Message 31 of 85 (152729)
10-25-2004 9:16 AM
Reply to: Message 21 by Cold Foreign Object
10-23-2004 7:27 PM


Re: Logic
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Mankind condemned by Mosaic Law by its impossible requirements and punishment of death for sin. This Old Covenant promised eternal life to anyone who kept it perfectly - no one ever did - obviously.
You made this statement before in an old thread concerning the Old and New Covenant, but you didn't provide the verse(s) in the OT that support this claim.
Where in the OT does the Mosaic Covenant promise eternal life to anyone who kept it perfectly?

A gentle answer turns away wrath, But a harsh word stirs up anger.

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