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The Chapters of Isiah/The Books of the Bible Parallel

dana b

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The King James was originally printed with the Deuterocanonicals.

I also fail to see why having 66 chapters in Isaiah and 66 books in the modern Protestant Canon should be seen as anything more than a coincidence. Why read something into it that isn't there?

-CryptoLutheran


Because Jesus was crucified when he was 33.3 years old. And Isa.33;3 describes it.

"At the noise of the tumult the people fled; at the lifting up of thyself the nations scattered." Isa.33;3

and;

Jesus came and added to the Holy Bible's 39 Old Testament books. He came 4000 years after Adam which is "40 centuries." So therefore the first sentence in the 40th bible book is;

"The book of the generation of Jesus Christ..............." Matt.1;1(40th book of the Bible.)
 
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Exactly! Why does everything have to be some sort of a hidden code.

Human beings are biologically programmed to find patterns, it helps us navigate our surroundings and make sense of things like language. It also means that we often find patterns in odd things; we look to the moon and see a man (or in Japanese culture, a rabbit), we look at the stars and find constellations, we look at clouds and see various shapes, and then sometimes we see the face of Jesus on a grilled cheese sandwich.

So on the one side this predilection for pattern-finding is a sign of our intelligence, and allows us to function in a complex society. But on the other side we sometimes see things that aren't there. There's not really a man or a rabbit on the moon, a large spoon or hunter in the night sky, and Jesus' face didn't really show up on your grilled cheese sandwich. It simply means that we should use critical thinking and common sense to help navigate between real patterns and those that are purely imaginary.

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Human beings are biologically programmed to find patterns, it helps us navigate our surroundings and make sense of things like language. It also means that we often find patterns in odd things; we look to the moon and see a man (or in Japanese culture, a rabbit), we look at the stars and find constellations, we look at clouds and see various shapes, and then sometimes we see the face of Jesus on a grilled cheese sandwich.

So on the one side this predilection for pattern-finding is a sign of our intelligence, and allows us to function in a complex society. But on the other side we sometimes see things that aren't there. There's not really a man or a rabbit on the moon, a large spoon or hunter in the night sky, and Jesus' face didn't really show up on your grilled cheese sandwich. It simply means that we should use critical thinking and common sense to help navigate between real patterns and those that are purely imaginary.

-CryptoLutheran



Thats exactly what anti-christians keep saying to us too. "we should use critical thinging and common sense." Well, that is not what Paul teaches us in his epestles. "Foolishness to the Greeks" he said our Christianity is.

We Christians can see what they don't. We see God's magic in his religion, church and especially in his Holy Book. But they tell us that what we see and find in the Bible is "purely imaginary." But i showed you many correspondedces already!
 
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I wonder if CryptoLutheran and PreachingChristCrucified is the same person using two different accounts.?

I will take that as a compliment because I have a lot of respect for ViaCrucis' posts.

But, no we are not the same person. He is a member of the ELCA Lutheran Church, I attend the LCMS.
 
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[URL="http://bible.logos.com/passage/NRSV/1Timothy316" said:
1Timothy316[/URL];62697191]I wonder if CryptoLutheran and PreachingChristCrucified is the same person using two different accounts.?

Not so much, no.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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