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Re: Apostolic But Not Believing Jesus is The Fathe
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Originally Posted by Sean
Mike, I will ask you this...
Then why did God respond to their tempting, by tempting him to wipe them out and start over with Moses. Moses had to talk the Lord out of it.(Calm Him down)...sounds like a temptation to respond violently against his people right? They got Him mad right?
If a man follows you though the mall and says things to upset you in front of your family, are you tempted to hit him in your anger, or tested to hit him in your anger?
"Tempt" is more forceful of a word than "test"...it was put in the Bible for a reason. Dont try to change it bro. The 2 words are not interchangeable.
Do you enjoy rewording or paraphrasing the word "tempt" to make it into the word "test"? That is definitely not Biblical, but it is how mens' ideas get mixed into the unadulterated word of God to "reinvent" the actual biblical meanings....naughty naughty.
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Look up the meaning of the Hebrew word tempt and Greek word tempt. And I noticed you once again did not respond to my points saying JESUS was acting as a man who would not tempt God. You can't avoid my points leaving them unanswered and go to something different all the time.
H5254 (Strong)
נָסָה
nâsâh
naw-saw'
A primitive root; to test; by implication to attempt: - adventure, assay, prove, tempt, try.
Total KJV occurrences: 36
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Last edited by mfblume; 11-02-2014 at 01:04 PM.
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