7 January 2009, 5:43 am
Think from the end (of law) to endure unto that is written? Revelation 22:21 (KJV Holy Bible: Seventh Bible) The End: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you all. Amen. Think from the end that God declared from beginning? In the beginning (of law) God saw good x7, not both good and evil. In the beginning God said "let there be light", not light + darkness. Consider Amos 5:18-20 The day of the LORD is darkness and not light. To what end is it(darkness void of light) to you? Woe unto you who desire the day of the LORD(LAW). Vengeance is mine saith the LORD(LAW), I will repay. Hear what the unjust judge saith. God is not an unjust judge. Revelation 22:21 (KJV Holy Bible: Seventh Bible) The End: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ [be] with you all. Amen. What is the significance of the last "Amen" in the Holy Bible? What does it give amen(so it is written, so let it be done) to? Why is it not included in New American Bible (Catholic Bible)? What happens when the last "Amen" is not included in a Bible? What happens when Son of man vengeance is amened instead? Why does Luke 17 note a Son of man would destroy "them all"? Why does Jude 5 note saved and destroyed after isn't saved only? Why will God our Saviour have all men both JC saved and truthed? Why does the "you all" in the end (of law) written begin with "you"?... Read More »