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I found something Bazarre with Sons of men vs. Sons of God
I just wanted to know if anyone else notice. In the OT humans, under the Law of Moses, are called sons of men/children of men and in the NT humans, that accept Jesus Christ, are called sons of God.
I just wanted to know if anyone else notice. In the OT humans, under the Law of Moses, are called sons of men/children of men and in the NT humans, that accept Jesus Christ, are called sons of God.
A mathematician confided
That a Möbius band is one-sided,
And you'll get quite a laugh,
If you cut one in half,
For it stays in one piece when divided!
I don't mean to laugh but your post is random. Or it could mean something to this thread and I am ignorant in this situation. What do you mean by your post?
'seems to be a play on words.. Bizarre is how the strange-bizarre is spelt, Bazaar is a market from the Islamic world. His friend went to a Turkish Bazaar, and you posted about something Bazaar, as in a market.
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OT written in Hebrew, NT in Greek. As both are not translated into english from the same original word its time to pull out the study books to reveal the answer. You would also need to cross reference all other mentions of the same word/s
Though here is a start, Chuck Missler gives a great explanation of what he thinks the Sons of God means in Genesis.
The term translated "the Sons of God" is, in the Hebrew, B'nai HaElohim, "Sons of Elohim," which is a term consistently used in the Old Testament for angels
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