Are All Books of the Whole Holy Bible Divinely Inspired?

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Mem

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Is it not written that we are crucified with Him?
Yes, but only if we are baptized in His Identity (that is, His Name), right?
 

JaumeJ

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Yes, but only if we are baptized in His Identity (that is, His Name), right?
I do not personally believe all who believe Jesus and have not been baptized are barred from the Kingdom and the King

Again, my prime example is the thief on the cross who confessed he was guilty but that Jesus Yeshua was innocent of any charges. This means the thief believed Jesus Yeshua, and Jesus Yeshua declared the thief would see him that day in Paradise. I am not given to judge anyone in this aged to condemnation, nor do I care to. I was baptized after I came to believe, only to follow the example of our Lord.

I recommend all to avoid judging others to condemnation over this baptism bruha, we are not authorized to do such. Perhaps some are, but they know who they are.
 

Mem

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I recommend all to avoid judging others to condemnation over this baptism bruha, we are not authorized to do such. Perhaps some are, but they know who they are.
I don't see that anyone is authorized to declare anyone 'unbaptized' because there is no evidence of water, especially when there is clear evidence of the spirit. The thief was baptized in Jesus Name, as evidence in his deed of saying, "remember me, when you enter your kingdom." He clearly was fully acknowledged, and was immersed in, the truth of Jesus' Identity as (his) Lord and (his) Saviour.
 

JaumeJ

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I don't see that anyone is authorized to declare anyone 'unbaptized' because there is no evidence of water, especially when there is clear evidence of the spirit. The thief was baptized in Jesus Name, as evidence in his deed of saying, "remember me, when you enter your kingdom." He clearly was fully acknowledged, and was immersed in, the truth of Jesus' Identity as (his) Lord and (his) Saviour.
Sorry if you believe I have said otherwise. God bless you.
 

Magenta

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You know exactly what I mean, I read all the books of the whole Holy Bible.
I do not know which translation/version you are talking about, and you are more interested in lying about it than letting me know.
 
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I don't see that anyone is authorized to declare anyone 'unbaptized' because there is no evidence of water, especially when there is clear evidence of the spirit. The thief was baptized in Jesus Name, as evidence in his deed of saying, "remember me, when you enter your kingdom." He clearly was fully acknowledged, and was immersed in, the truth of Jesus' Identity as (his) Lord and (his) Saviour.
And still, Jesus, did not stop His Moment, of physically dying, as our Sacrifice and Savior, to perform, Water Baptism, for the Thief.
 
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Jasher, Enoch to name a couple. There's also a few kings chronicles
It really is interesting, how Jasher, is basically an outline of Genesis, and Genesis, then gives us the full complete details. Almost like the Book of Hebrews outlines the entire Old and New Testaments + Honor Roll Selection of Saints. Kind of odd, how it could not be considered not Inspired. It really is a Book of Hebrews, just Genesis style.
 

RaceRunner

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I do not know which translation/version you are talking about, and you are more interested in lying about it than letting me know.
You know exactly the whole Bible I am talking about; you claiming to be ignorant when you know better isn't fooling anyone.
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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You know exactly the whole Bible I am talking about; you claiming to be ignorant when you know better isn't fooling anyone.

I can assure you, Magenta isn't ignorant, nor pretending to be. She's completely honest, direct and above that kind of foolishness. She is more than well versed in the Word. Yes, the Bible is inspired, it contains no errors. But a relative once gave my mother a Bible that had the books Sis. Mag mentioned which are not inspired. That is her point, plain and simple. I don't see what you're not getting.
 

Magenta

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You know exactly the whole Bible I am talking about; you claiming to be ignorant when you know better isn't fooling anyone.
You feigning ignorance of there being multiple translations, versions, and languages the Bible
is published in does not fool anyone. Why you wish to pretend otherwise is anyone's guess.


Perhaps you read a Catholic Bible with uninspired books in it. How would I know?

What I do know is that you refuse to be honest about this.
 

RaceRunner

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You feigning ignorance of there being multiple translations, versions, and languages the Bible
is published in does not fool anyone. Why you wish to pretend otherwise is anyone's guess.


Perhaps you read a Catholic Bible with uninspired books in it. How would I know?

What I do know is that you refuse to be honest about this.
There is only 1 whole Holy Bible.
 

RaceRunner

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I can assure you, Magenta isn't ignorant, nor pretending to be. She's completely honest, direct and above that kind of foolishness. She is more than well versed in the Word. Yes, the Bible is inspired, it contains no errors. But a relative once gave my mother a Bible that had the books Sis. Mag mentioned which are not inspired. That is her point, plain and simple. I don't see what you're not getting.
Magenta has an aversion to the whole Holy Bible.
 

RaceRunner

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I can assure you, Magenta isn't ignorant, nor pretending to be. She's completely honest, direct and above that kind of foolishness. She is more than well versed in the Word. Yes, the Bible is inspired, it contains no errors. But a relative once gave my mother a Bible that had the books Sis. Mag mentioned which are not inspired. That is her point, plain and simple. I don't see what you're not getting.
Which one is that?
I can assure you, Magenta isn't ignorant and is pretending to be; Magenta is claiming to not know that the whole Holy Bible is Divinely inspired. :(