F felsguy Guest Aug 28, 2014 #41 Jesus: “Hey, can I come over and visit with you?” Me: " Nah, you were already here once today." Just a thought
Jesus: “Hey, can I come over and visit with you?” Me: " Nah, you were already here once today." Just a thought
P ProVobis Guest Aug 29, 2014 #42 felsguy said: Jesus: “Hey, can I come over and visit with you?” Me: " Nah, you were already here once today." Just a thought Click to expand... Another thought. How many Last Suppers did we have on the first Maundy Thursday?
felsguy said: Jesus: “Hey, can I come over and visit with you?” Me: " Nah, you were already here once today." Just a thought Click to expand... Another thought. How many Last Suppers did we have on the first Maundy Thursday?
F felsguy Guest Aug 29, 2014 #43 felsguy said: Jesus: “Hey, can I come over and visit with you?” Me: " Nah, you were already here once today." Just a thought Click to expand... ProVobis said: Another thought. How many Last Suppers did we have on the first Maundy Thursday? Click to expand... But I wouldn’t be a bit surprised to learn that He had breakfast and/or lunch with some of them early that day.
felsguy said: Jesus: “Hey, can I come over and visit with you?” Me: " Nah, you were already here once today." Just a thought Click to expand... ProVobis said: Another thought. How many Last Suppers did we have on the first Maundy Thursday? Click to expand... But I wouldn’t be a bit surprised to learn that He had breakfast and/or lunch with some of them early that day.
P ProVobis Guest Aug 29, 2014 #44 felsguy said: But I wouldn’t be a bit surprised to learn that He had breakfast and/or lunch with some of them early that day. Click to expand... If you’re going to use that argument, then maybe you can convince the translator to change the definition of “iterum” to three times.
felsguy said: But I wouldn’t be a bit surprised to learn that He had breakfast and/or lunch with some of them early that day. Click to expand... If you’re going to use that argument, then maybe you can convince the translator to change the definition of “iterum” to three times.