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Love all, trust a few. Do wrong to none.
The NAS claims to be translated from the KJV. I was saved reading a NAS and read the preface before I read that Bible. Why would I go to an artificial KJV when I have the purer word of God? Why would anyone?Fat said:KJV is only one translation of the scriptures.
As for the rest, remember that Jesus was fully God and fully man.God may not have revealed to Jesus while Jesus was fully man, but I have no doubt Jesus knew from the beginning of time. Of that you will not change my mind until Jesus Himself says so.
Barnes said:
Mar 13:32 -
Neither the Son - This text has always presented serious difficulties. It has been asked, If Jesus had a divine nature, how could he say that he knew not the day and hour of a future event? In reply, it has been said that the passage was missing, according to Ambrose, in some Greek manuscripts; but it is now found in all, and there can be little doubt that the passage is genuine. Others have said that the verb rendered "knoweth" means sometimes to "make" known or to reveal, and that the passage means, "that day and hour none makes known, neither the angels, nor the Son, but the Father." It is true that the word has sometimes that meaning, as in 1Co_2:2, but then it is natural to ask where has "the Father" made it known? In what place did he reveal it? After all, the passage has no more difficulty than that in Luk_2:52, where it is said that Jesus increased in wisdom and stature. He had a human nature. He grew as a man in knowledge. As a man his knowledge must be finite, for the faculties of the human soul are not infinite. As a man he often spoke, reasoned, inquired, felt, feared, read, learned, ate, drank, and walked. Why are not all these, which imply that he was a "man" - that, "as a man," he was not infinite - why are not these as difficult as the want of knowledge respecting the particular "time" of a future event, especially when that time must be made known by God, and when he chose that the man Christ Jesus should grow, and think, and speak "as a man?"
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