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I did. You’re the one who said there was no salvation in the OT, my friend, and clearly, there was.Yes, pick the exceptions…
And I’m certain you have no problem with the pre-tribulational rapture of the church.You are absolutely right and so I’m sure you have no problem with the assumption of Mary, body and soul, into heaven and the Catholic doctrine of the “communion of saints”.
Thank you, that’s all I was after.Yes…
That’s not what Paul’s telling Timothy.The OT only makes sense in light of the NT.
OK.The prophesies contained in the OT are now clear. The typology that exists througout the Old Testament concerning Christ becomes evident only when read in the context of the New Testament. So yes, everything in the OT points to Christ, but that was hidden until Christ came. So yes, it makes plenty of sense. Sorry I wasn’t clearer.
OK.No one has said that the OT does not contain wisdom and yes this wisdom should lead one to Christ, but that doesn’t mean that it is sufficient. You can lead a horse to water, providing there is water to which he can be led. It is Christ that is necessary and He is not revealed until the NT, therefore the NT is necessary.