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    The rapture? The comimg of Christ.

    I must have missed that marriage contract that includes a seven-year tribulation. You have to explain.
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    The rapture? The comimg of Christ.

    No, that translation was not faithful to the text of the Received Text. The Received Text did not use the Vatican manuscript which had added the word "the". The NKJV was an enemy from within.
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    The rapture? The comimg of Christ.

    It's all based on false premises.
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    The rapture? The comimg of Christ.

    John Fenton Hort said that they were only going to use the corrupted Alexandrian Text, "But no one will Know". Life and letter of J.A. F. Hort volume I page 471. In a letter to A. Mackmillan dated Jan. 4, 1863 Hort lays out his method for revising the Bible. "The Authorized Version follows...
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    Septuagint

    What responsibility do we, as Christians, have to that which God has given us in the written word of God? Does God expect us to lay our heads in the sand and accept whatever anyone tells us. You don't have to understand Greek or Hebrew for we don't know for sure what language the books of the...
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    Septuagint

    Do you understand the context of what George Vance Smith was saying? He was bragging about removing 1 John 5:7. He denies the Deity of Christ. That was his purpose for removing it. He is one of the translators of your Bible. The facts do not support your statement that the Codex Vaticanus and...
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    The rapture? The comimg of Christ.

    Dan 9:24 Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity, and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision and prophecy, and to anoint the most Holy. If you...
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    The book of Job, my favorite book.

    The age of the law is over and we now are in the age of the gentiles. The Jewish nation has been set aside. Rom 11:25-29 For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the...
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    The book of Job, my favorite book.

    Would you have liked this man if you lived in his town? Yes, God said Job was blameless and upright, but that was only until iniquity was found in him. Psa 36:2 For he flattereth himself in his own eyes, until his iniquity be found to be hateful. Job 29:7-11 When I went out to the gate through...
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    The book of Job, my favorite book.

    There is no disagreement that Christ died for the whole world, nor is God a respecter of persons. The book is written to, of, and by the Jews. Matthew 10:5-6 These twelve Jesus sent forth, and commanded them, saying, Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter...
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    The book of Job, my favorite book.

    The implication that Job was the reincarnation of Esau was not inferred. What was inferred was Job represented Edom. Job stated that Job was righteous, and yet God was blind to justice. Job did not want God as his judge, for God would not be fair.
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    The book of Job, my favorite book.

    You will have to explain that. The times that Esau is mentioned in the New Testament are---- Rom 9:13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated. Heb 11:20 By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau concerning things to come. Heb 12:16 Lest there be any fornicator, or profane...
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    The book of Job, my favorite book.

    Job represents all of Edom, as Jacob represents Israel. It should seem strange to us that a book, that is not about Israel, should be found right in the middle of the Bible that is all about Israel. From Genesis 25 forward through Revelation it is all about Israel. Job = "hated" a patriarch...
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    Septuagint

    I made an error in the name of the Unitarian. It George Vance Smith and not John Fenton Hort who was the Unitarian.
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    Septuagint

    I agree that the Deity of Christ has not been removed from our Bible, but is it acceptable that 10 verses regarding the Deity of Christ have been removed, or even five? There is a lack of knowledge of the Unitarian movement in the 19th Century, and the desire to alter the reading of our bibles...
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    The book of Job, my favorite book.

    Repent, and put on God's righteousness.
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    Septuagint

    OK I will google it. I googled it, and this is what I found. Septuagint is a Latin word, and not a Greek word. Isn’t that strange? We presently have no manuscript that contains the Septuagint. For a couple hundred years they were putting forth the Codex Vaticanus 1209 as the Septuagint. The...
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    The book of Job, my favorite book.

    A very good answer. It wouldn't apply in Job's case, however.
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    The book of Job, my favorite book.

    What would your answer be to the one who lost their child? I ask this question in the hope that it might clarify your answer. The answer to why Job suffered.