It shows that the error (grammatical, spelling, word choice, or similar) was in the original quoted and is not an error on the part of the person doing the quoting.
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So then are you suggesting that the
it in the phrase; "as
it is written" does not represent the unseen source of faith of God. . And the faith of Christ is not needed to work in a persons heart and then a person can believe.? If not of Christ's work of faith then where would their faith come from.... the imagination of ones own heart?
Natural man is considered as having no faith. Not little, none.
And unbelief "no faith" is the opposite of faith not "doubt" Believers do doubt as he helps us in our unbelief.
Romans 11:32 For God hath concluded them all in
unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all.
Mark 9:24 And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord,
I believe; help thou mine
unbelief
When those in Acts 10 heard the gospel as God applied it to their hearts, having become a new creatures they also prophesied bringing the word of God..... Men of different languages communing with each us as prophecy .A sign against those who do not believe in God as
it is written . A sign confirming they will not hear God but serve the imagination of their own faithless hearts which God calls fools..