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  1. fredoheaven

    James 2:14-26, A verse by verse study

    Exactly sir, "...though a man may say", is a mere profession of faith. Thanks
  2. fredoheaven

    James 2:14-26, A verse by verse study

    Whenever the word has two or more meanings, the context will determine the sense so the Bible built-in dictionary for justification is to simply "shew" i.e. to demonstrate
  3. fredoheaven

    James 2:14-26, A verse by verse study

    Adding works to faith for salvation means boasting Is to add to what Christ did. The cross finished our salvation. Christ is offered and the gift of salvation is wrapped and offered free. It is to aid Christ's redemption. This is boasting 101. We are not Saviour, it’s Christ alone. The context...
  4. fredoheaven

    James 2:14-26, A verse by verse study

    Any works that may add to faith to receive salvation are boastful. God works for those who believe in him. It is not man works but God works. John 6:39 King James Bible Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.
  5. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    Matthew 24 and the end of the world The context is about the perilous times speaking of the Israelite people before the millennial kingdom of Christ. Jesus spoke of the world ending when this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached all over the world. The question is, does the word “world”...
  6. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    You seem very confused on this matter and unable to rightly divide the word of truth. Water Baptism is not indeed a part of the gospel and you keep reverberating a false notion of what I believe. Water Baptism is a work. What Luke wrote in Acts 2 is that the 3,000 souls who “have gladly received...
  7. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    Well, moving on, the idea here is that Paul and other apostles have preached the same gospel and I 👍 agree.
  8. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    No doubt, Paul may have used amunensis as he had his eye problem yet this does not mean he havent authored it. The author stated to have it written a few words as in v22 yet in turns out has a thirteenth chapter hence the author let someone do it for him and the mist probable is Timothy. The...
  9. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    Man, we don't need the Greek or Hebrew languages to prove Paul's authorship, frankly, you are not an expert in these languages just like me. ;)
  10. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    Of course, you are not following what Acts 2:38 means. It is not about Jesus' Baptism, as he was baptized by John the Baptist. Well to Peter he knows the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ and I think you need to re-read the whole chapter of Acts 2.
  11. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    The gospel is confirmed through signs and wonders, etc., and biblical references refer to Paul's confirmation via v.4. This authentication proves Paul’s apostleship 2 Cor. 12:12 and confirms the gospel Mark 16:20 Romans 15:18-19 King James Version 18 For I will not dare to speak of any of those...
  12. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    Wayers of baptism are only result of their belief on the death, burial and ressurection
  13. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    Thank you for the link
  14. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    Simply, this would destroy the hype we are in. Of course, Hebrews 2:3 -4 acknowdleges, so great salvation spoken by the Lird and the confirmation through signs and wonders the Apostles did inculding the author which is Paul. Yes I am not looking for the answers of mere opinion of men but what...
  15. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    Yes, if you have to rightly divide the word, we have it Peter preaches the death, burial, and resurrection!
  16. fredoheaven

    The Gospels and the Mystery

    Yes, it is very possible that Paul wrote to the Hebrews for the author wrote of the grace of God, which is Paul's signature in his letters. Heb 13:5 Grace be with you all. Amen.
  17. fredoheaven

    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    Here is the one perfect verse to consider, I will let modern versions speak also. Mark 3:5 says New International Version He looked around at them in anger and, deeply distressed at their stubborn hearts, said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” He stretched it out, and his hand was completely...
  18. fredoheaven

    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    Yes, this makes Jesus a sinner if the clause was committed in the modern version for Jesus was angry at times as observed in the N.T. yet did not sin as a matter of fact Paul says of this anger and the same time we do not sin (Ephesians 4:26) Ephesians 4:26 says, "Be ye angry, and sin not: let...
  19. fredoheaven

    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    Correct me if I am wrong but what more manuscripts were in line with the KJB more than later translation work. The discovery of additional manuscripts since 1611, however, strengthened the KJB.
  20. fredoheaven

    The word of God is not a secret code that needs unlocked.

    just trying give understanding over facts. But again this has nothing to do with the translation for the word pasha. Giving facts is not to brag something Grace and peace ✌️