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Basically pulling an Obama (Thanks Calminian!)
Good grief, did you miss the post where I told you:You still refuse to see that it was spiritual death that was immediate?
That is my whole point.Exactly. He did die spiritually and he died instantly, the same day he ate the fruit, just as God had warned. That is what Gen 2:17 was talking about.
Then you go quoting a passage I used in the very post you are replying to.
Ephesians 2:1
"As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins."
Ephesians 2:5
"made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressionsit is by grace you have been saved."
I don't see the problem about the verdict. It was the same verdict the Ephesians had, they were dead in the trespasses and sins in which they walked Eph 2:1&2 And you were dead in the trespasses and sins 2 in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience. It is the same verdict Paul faced when he first sinned Rom 7:9 I was once alive apart from the law, but when the commandment came, sin came alive and I died.
I think I can see where you have gone wrong.
You should have looked at the quote from ChristianSoldier85 in my post to see what he said that I am replying to.
See how I am repeating what ChristianSoldier85 said? That part of what he said was technically quite true. God did not say death would be instantaneous, he said it would happen the day Adam ate it. Now Adam's spiritual death was instantaneous, as instantaneous as we can understand spiritual death anyway. But an instantaneous death is the same day he ate the fruit. While God did not say instantaneous, but instantaneous spiritual death fulfilled the warning God gave. Dying of old age years later did not.God did not say it would be instantaneous, he did say occur the same day. Gen 2:17 for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die. It wasn't just that Adam would surely die, he would surely die in the day he ate the fruit. I would disagree with The Barbarian (sorry) on one thing, the text does say Adam death would be inevitable, that is what the 'surely die' mean, but it is saying that it was inevitable he would die on the day he ate the fruit.But see God didnt say death would be instantaneous but rather it would be inevitable.
Men who are unregenerate are spiritually DEAD. Jesus said so.
Luke 9:59-60
"He said to another man, "Follow me."
But the man replied, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father."
Jesus said to him, "Let the dead bury their own dead, but you go and proclaim the kingdom of God."
Jesus covered both deaths. Let the dead (spiritual death) bury their own dead (physical death).
OK... You may be reading more of a distinction into it than Jesus gave, but it is a reasonable interpretation.
That is why the Hebrew states... ..."eat, in dying, you shall die." First came the immediate spiritual death of Adam, and then the physical death much later, as a result of the first death.
Nah you are back to the mistranslation of the Hebrew construction which means 'surely die' not some weird two stage progressive process. Tell me, when Jesus said "Truly Truly I say to you..." Did he mean there was some sort of two stage progressive truth? Or was he simply using an Aramaic and Hebrew idiom emphasising the truth of what he said?"death" + "death" = "in dying you shall die."I am waiting for an evolution in your thinking.
I hope to study your progress.
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