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And yet a number of pharasee’s did come to him and recieve salvation (and still identified with the pharasee’s).KJV John Chapter 8
21 Then said Jesus again unto them, I go my way, and ye shall seek me, and shall die in your sins: whither I go, ye cannot come.
Notice this was not the first time He said this to them. He said again to them…
He was going to heaven and telling them they could not come there. They would die in their sins. This was right after they brought the adulteress woman to Him. He told her he did not condemn her. Then they challenged Him about bearing witness to Himself and He told them they would die in their sins and not be able to go with Him where He was going, heaven.
The adulteress woman, the sinner is pardoned. Notice there is no profession of contrition on her part. He simply forgives her. Shortly thereafter, following some dialogue he makes the statement about dying in sin and not being with Him where He goes. This confused His questioners and they wondered if He was going to kill Himself.
In another place He said that they would die in their sins, because they did not believe in Him, but I don’t recall the exact phrasing.
Either Jesus lied, or that wasn’t a blanket condemnation.
And he didn’t forgive the woman, rather he refused to condemn her. He instructed her to “go and sin no more.”