Will Jesus "Second coming" present as a woman this time?

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HeIsHere

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Respectfully, i disagree, the scripture is clear she did know, she ignored that GOD had forbidden to eat from the tree but did it anyways. DO NOT eat means DO NOT. Must I again for the third time quote scripture to you?
She knew but was still deceived, that is how deception works.
It is a failure to admit to oneself something is true.
It seems to me God held her less accountable.
 

Magenta

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She knew but was still deceived, that is how deception works.
It is a failure to admit to oneself something is true.
It seems to me God held her less accountable.
She also said something that is nowhere else recorded in Scripture. Where did it originate? .:unsure:

The woman said unto the serpent, We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden: But of the fruit of the tree
which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die.



Genesis 2:17
 

HeIsHere

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She also said something that is nowhere else recorded in Scripture. Where did it originate? .:unsure:

The woman said unto the serpent, We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden: But of the fruit of the tree
which is in the midst of the garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eat of it, neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die.



Genesis 2:17
Sorry, I do not follow. Do you think this was added in by the translators, I have heard of this happening in other parts of scripture?
 

Magenta

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Sorry, I do not follow. Do you think this was added in by the translators,
I have heard of this happening in other parts of scripture?
No, I think Eve added it: neither shall you touch it. It is also possible that Adam
added that in passing God's command onto her. Of course it is also possible God
did say that, but the fact it is not recorded makes that less likely in my view. If Eve
did add it, it would certainly underscore her lack of clarity, allowing for her deception.
 

Magenta

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If Adam did say it to Eve (neither shall you touch it), then God would have had to have said that to
Adam, else Adam would be bearing false witness to say so. That also makes it more likely that Eve
added neither shall you touch it, since it is nowhere else recorded in Scripture that God said such a thing.
 
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Snarkiness is very unbecoming.

Especially from someone castigating others for being unChristian. The word hypocrite seems to apply here.

Nowhere does Scripture say Jesus no longer remains fully human or fully God.

That’s an invention from your head. Like trying to say God could be female.

Plus, you apparently didn’t even bother to read the article that used multiple passages of Scripture to make the point.
Not snarky in the least.
Your invention claim is yet another reason you should read the Bible.
That is not snarky. That's a suggestion.

You aren't aware Jesus gave his flesh and blood as a ransom so to bring salvation.
He said he would not resurrect as flesh and blood.
If he had he would have cancelled that ransom.

He was put to death in the flesh but was resurrected in the spirit.

See Matthew 20 and John 6.

He gave his flesh and blood once for all time.

You're not aware of this.
"Nowhere does Scripture say Jesus no longer remains fully human or fully God."

Scripture tells us
This completely contradicts Scripture.

Christ ascended to Heaven in His glorious resurrected human body of FLESH AND BONES. He was careful not to included blood in this statement: And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled? and why do thoughts arise in your hearts? Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I myself: handle me, and see; for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have. (Luke 24:38,39)

Now we can wonder all we want as to how Christ's bodily systems would work after His resurrection. But we are given no details. On the other hand we are clearly told that Christ SHED HIS BLOOD for our redemption. So we need to be content with what God reveals and what He chooses t o hide. The Bible says that THE MAN CHRIST JESUS now sits in Heaven at the right hand of the Father. Abd when the saints are resurrected and raptured they too will resemble Christ in Heaven.
No it does not contradict scripture. John 6, Matthew 20, Hebrews 9. 1 Timothy 2.

Jesus flesh , he himself, was the bread of life. His blood sacrifice was for the seal of the new salvation covenant.

A mortal man in Heaven is not Biblical.
 

Cameron143

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Not snarky in the least.
Your invention claim is yet another reason you should read the Bible.
That is not snarky. That's a suggestion.

You aren't aware Jesus gave his flesh and blood as a ransom so to bring salvation.
He said he would not resurrect as flesh and blood.
If he had he would have cancelled that ransom.

He was put to death in the flesh but was resurrected in the spirit.

See Matthew 20 and John 6.

He gave his flesh and blood once for all time.

You're not aware of this.
"Nowhere does Scripture say Jesus no longer remains fully human or fully God."

Scripture tells us

No it does not contradict scripture. John 6, Matthew 20, Hebrews 9. 1 Timothy 2.

Jesus flesh , he himself, was the bread of life. His blood sacrifice was for the seal of the new salvation covenant.

A mortal man in Heaven is not Biblical.
He's not mortal.
 

HeIsHere

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Scripture that states that precisely please.
I am not sure if scripture is very clear on this, we know He was here on earth in a glorfied body, but when He ascended.... not sure?
 

Lucy-Pevensie

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Scripture that states that precisely please.
27 Then he said to Thomas, ‘Put your finger here; see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side.
Stop doubting and believe.’
~John 20

6 Then I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain, standing at the centre of the throne,
~Rev 5
 

Lucy-Pevensie

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I know. ☺️ Those who 8nsist Jesus is flesh, bone, and blood, in Heaven do think that.

Sad.
That is your misunderstanding of what people think.

Jesus has a resurrected, physical, immortal body. God's plan of redemption is for all creation. New creatures and a new heaven and earth.
The idea of a purely mystical fulfillment of God's promises is a Gnostic deception.

He gave his life to take it up again, not to become an incorporeal being.
When Messiah returns he will sit on the throne he bought with his blood. He returns in vengeance as a warrior King.
Nothing in scripture from the first messianic prophecy in Genesis onward could possibly lead us to believe that Jesus would
morph into a female figure.

Don't allow your mind to be poisoned by a worldy ideology.
 

Magenta

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Philippians 3:20-21
But our citizenship is in heaven, and we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, Who, by the power
that enables Him to subject all things to Himself, will transform our lowly bodies to be like His glorious body.



Hebrews 13:14
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That is your misunderstanding of what people think.

Jesus has a resurrected, physical, immortal body. God's plan of redemption is for all creation. New creatures and a new heaven and earth.
The idea of a purely mystical fulfillment of God's promises is a Gnostic deception.

He gave his life to take it up again, not to become an incorporeal being.
When Messiah returns he will sit on the throne he bought with his blood. He returns in vengeance as a warrior King.
Nothing in scripture from the first messianic prophecy in Genesis onward could possibly lead us to believe that Jesus would
morph into a female figure.

Don't allow your mind to be poisoned by a worldy ideology.
No, this is what people have stated. Their mind is poisoned.

I know he is not flesh and bone and blood male in Heaven. He's GOD, the Holy Spirit.

Flesh and bone cannot enter Heaven.