Christopher D. Thompson
January 15th 08, 01:14 PM
On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 22:48:40 +0000, Christopher D. Thompson wrote:
> renewed it, under the
> Spirit's inspiration, after it had been destroyed by the violence of the
> deluge, as, after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian
> storming of it, every document of the Jewish literature is generally
> agreed to have been restored through Ezra."
>
> [114]Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History, V. viii. 14. "God was glorified,
> and the Scriptures were recognized as truly divine, for they all
> rendered the same things in the same words and the same names, from
> beginning to end, so that even the heathen who were present knew that
> the Scriptures had been translated by the inspiration of God. And it is
> no marvel that God did this, for when the Scriptures had been destroyed
> in the captivity of the people in the days of Nebuchadnezzar, and the
> Jews had gone back to their country after seventy years, then in the
> times of Artaxerxes, the king of the Persians, he inspired Ezra, the
> priest of the tribe of Levi, to restore all the sayings of the prophets
> who had gone before, and to restore to the people the law given by
> Moses." This is Pascal's re
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Chris
> renewed it, under the
> Spirit's inspiration, after it had been destroyed by the violence of the
> deluge, as, after the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian
> storming of it, every document of the Jewish literature is generally
> agreed to have been restored through Ezra."
>
> [114]Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History, V. viii. 14. "God was glorified,
> and the Scriptures were recognized as truly divine, for they all
> rendered the same things in the same words and the same names, from
> beginning to end, so that even the heathen who were present knew that
> the Scriptures had been translated by the inspiration of God. And it is
> no marvel that God did this, for when the Scriptures had been destroyed
> in the captivity of the people in the days of Nebuchadnezzar, and the
> Jews had gone back to their country after seventy years, then in the
> times of Artaxerxes, the king of the Persians, he inspired Ezra, the
> priest of the tribe of Levi, to restore all the sayings of the prophets
> who had gone before, and to restore to the people the law given by
> Moses." This is Pascal's re
i did not post this, dont know why its showing as from me, unless someone
is hyjacking my name and nospam fake email.
--
Chris