Re: Job's Heart ConditionQUOTE=JesusistheChrist;1924343]Hi, SaintJoeNow.
QUOTE=JesusistheChrist;1924343]Hi, SaintJoeNow.
I'm back, but I'm going to wait until tomorrow morning to address this (I'm going to spend some time with my children tonight). I just wanted to say one thing in advance of tomorrow's post:
Seeing how you understand that Job's three friends "condemned" him, I'm trusting that you'll accept the Biblical definition of the word "condemned" as it is used in relation to Job's three friends' comments towards Job to be the same definition that I'll use tomorrow in my attempt to show you that Job "repeatedly condemned God". IOW, we don't just get to arbitrarily assign definitions to words, but we need to let the Bible define terms for us.
Anyhow, I'll talk to you more tomorrow. I'm just going to take a quick peek at some other threads and then I'm done for the night.
Good night.[/QUOTE]
Good night. I'm not asking for definitions. I think that's silly, depending on how you would define silly. I know what I mean when I say silly, and I believe you do also. If you ask me to defne "silly", I'll have to ask if you are being silly or are you being serious? Every word I have used, I assume you know the meaning of. You have not used any words I need a dictionary or thesaurus for, and I don't think we have mentioned anything in Job so far that we need a dictionary or thesauras to try to understand the meaning of the word.
All I want to know is where in Job's own words did he condemn God, even once...and then I'll ask for one more because you said he did it repeatedly.... because after I read the book a few times and studied it out years ago, I concluded that he never condemned God, nor cursed him, nor any synonymous description that could be concurrent with the text if we paraphrased it all using concordance, thesaurus, and dictionary, all antonym and hominems compared, edited, and revised for modern evolutionary adaptations of the verbages. Now I'm seriously being funny about this request to define "condemned". I think we both know what it means well enough.
I hope you had a great time with your kids.
QUOTE=JesusistheChrist;1924343]Hi, SaintJoeNow.
I'm back, but I'm going to wait until tomorrow morning to address this (I'm going to spend some time with my children tonight). I just wanted to say one thing in advance of tomorrow's post:
Seeing how you understand that Job's three friends "condemned" him, I'm trusting that you'll accept the Biblical definition of the word "condemned" as it is used in relation to Job's three friends' comments towards Job to be the same definition that I'll use tomorrow in my attempt to show you that Job "repeatedly condemned God". IOW, we don't just get to arbitrarily assign definitions to words, but we need to let the Bible define terms for us.
Anyhow, I'll talk to you more tomorrow. I'm just going to take a quick peek at some other threads and then I'm done for the night.
Good night.[/QUOTE]
Good night. I'm not asking for definitions. I think that's silly, depending on how you would define silly. I know what I mean when I say silly, and I believe you do also. If you ask me to defne "silly", I'll have to ask if you are being silly or are you being serious? Every word I have used, I assume you know the meaning of. You have not used any words I need a dictionary or thesaurus for, and I don't think we have mentioned anything in Job so far that we need a dictionary or thesauras to try to understand the meaning of the word.
All I want to know is where in Job's own words did he condemn God, even once...and then I'll ask for one more because you said he did it repeatedly.... because after I read the book a few times and studied it out years ago, I concluded that he never condemned God, nor cursed him, nor any synonymous description that could be concurrent with the text if we paraphrased it all using concordance, thesaurus, and dictionary, all antonym and hominems compared, edited, and revised for modern evolutionary adaptations of the verbages. Now I'm seriously being funny about this request to define "condemned". I think we both know what it means well enough.
I hope you had a great time with your kids.