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frad70 wrote:He'd probably say that King David went to Hell, as I think we both believe in JDS I can understand why he said that. I don't think he ever believed John the (Southern? :-) ) Baptist is there now.
What is JDS that you think you both believe in?


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The meaning of JDS is 'Jesus Died spiritually'.


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frad70 wrote:The meaning of JDS is 'Jesus Died spiritually'.
Another crock from the pit of hell. Read Dakes comments to Matthew
Notes For Verse 46
a [Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? ... My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] Questions 176-177. The last in Matthew.

b [that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] The 25th and last Old Testament prophecy fulfilled in Matthew (Mt. 27:46; Ps. 22:1). Jesus in His dying hour quoted prophecy, expressed faith in it, and fulfilled it.
Finis Jennings Dake, Dake's Annotated Reference Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments of the Authorized or King James Version Text, (Lawrenceville, GA: Dake Bible Sales, Inc., 1997), WORDsearch CROSS e-book, Under: "Chapter 27".


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Justaned wrote:
frad70 wrote:The meaning of JDS is 'Jesus Died spiritually'.
Another crock from the pit of hell. Read Dakes comments to Matthew
Notes For Verse 46
a [Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? ... My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] Questions 176-177. The last in Matthew.

b [that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] The 25th and last Old Testament prophecy fulfilled in Matthew (Mt. 27:46; Ps. 22:1). Jesus in His dying hour quoted prophecy, expressed faith in it, and fulfilled it.
Finis Jennings Dake, Dake's Annotated Reference Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments of the Authorized or King James Version Text, (Lawrenceville, GA: Dake Bible Sales, Inc., 1997), WORDsearch CROSS e-book, Under: "Chapter 27".
Hi Ed,

Yes Jesus was forsaken of God, on the cross.

Notice the Dake note: Jesus....
quoted prophecy,
expressed faith in it,
and FULFILLED it.


How did He fulfill it? BY being forsaken of God on the cross.

Understand?


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I think that Joseph Prince does not accept the JDS teaching.


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bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
frad70 wrote:The meaning of JDS is 'Jesus Died spiritually'.
Another crock from the pit of hell. Read Dakes comments to Matthew
Notes For Verse 46
a [Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? ... My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] Questions 176-177. The last in Matthew.

b [that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] The 25th and last Old Testament prophecy fulfilled in Matthew (Mt. 27:46; Ps. 22:1). Jesus in His dying hour quoted prophecy, expressed faith in it, and fulfilled it.
Finis Jennings Dake, Dake's Annotated Reference Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments of the Authorized or King James Version Text, (Lawrenceville, GA: Dake Bible Sales, Inc., 1997), WORDsearch CROSS e-book, Under: "Chapter 27".
Hi Ed,

Yes Jesus was forsaken of God, on the cross.

Notice the Dake note: Jesus....
quoted prophecy,
expressed faith in it,
and FULFILLED it.


How did He fulfill it? BY being forsaken of God on the cross.

Understand?
When David first penned those words did God forsake him? Does God forsake us when we sin or does he convict us of the sin, chasten us of the sin and cause us to desire to repent and move on. This idea that God turns His back on His children when they do wrong and need correction is absurd. No human parent does that and God being God is the perfect parent.
There is no purpose in God forsaking Jesus a this point in time. In an instant Jesus is going to be dead and the sacrifice complete.


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David was speaking prophetically. Also about himself being identified with Christ.


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Justaned wrote:
bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
frad70 wrote:The meaning of JDS is 'Jesus Died spiritually'.
Another crock from the pit of hell. Read Dakes comments to Matthew
Notes For Verse 46
a [Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? ... My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] Questions 176-177. The last in Matthew.

b [that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] The 25th and last Old Testament prophecy fulfilled in Matthew (Mt. 27:46; Ps. 22:1). Jesus in His dying hour quoted prophecy, expressed faith in it, and fulfilled it.
Finis Jennings Dake, Dake's Annotated Reference Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments of the Authorized or King James Version Text, (Lawrenceville, GA: Dake Bible Sales, Inc., 1997), WORDsearch CROSS e-book, Under: "Chapter 27".
Hi Ed,

Yes Jesus was forsaken of God, on the cross.

Notice the Dake note: Jesus....
quoted prophecy,
expressed faith in it,
and FULFILLED it.


How did He fulfill it? BY being forsaken of God on the cross.

Understand?
When David first penned those words did God forsake him? Does God forsake us when we sin or does he convict us of the sin, chasten us of the sin and cause us to desire to repent and move on. This idea that God turns His back on His children when they do wrong and need correction is absurd. No human parent does that and God being God is the perfect parent.
There is no purpose in God forsaking Jesus a this point in time. In an instant Jesus is going to be dead and the sacrifice complete.
Dake says Jesus fulfilled that passage.

Do you disagree?


God bless
Leon Bible

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The fault in Bible complications is not with God or the Bible, but with men who refuse to believe what God says and think we have to interpret what He says in order to get the meaning. Dake Bible -Mark 11:17 note
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Re: CREFLO no need to confess sin

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bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
frad70 wrote:The meaning of JDS is 'Jesus Died spiritually'.
Another crock from the pit of hell. Read Dakes comments to Matthew
Notes For Verse 46
a [Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? ... My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] Questions 176-177. The last in Matthew.

b [that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] The 25th and last Old Testament prophecy fulfilled in Matthew (Mt. 27:46; Ps. 22:1). Jesus in His dying hour quoted prophecy, expressed faith in it, and fulfilled it.
Finis Jennings Dake, Dake's Annotated Reference Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments of the Authorized or King James Version Text, (Lawrenceville, GA: Dake Bible Sales, Inc., 1997), WORDsearch CROSS e-book, Under: "Chapter 27".
Hi Ed,

Yes Jesus was forsaken of God, on the cross.

Notice the Dake note: Jesus....
quoted prophecy,
expressed faith in it,
and FULFILLED it.


How did He fulfill it? BY being forsaken of God on the cross.

Understand?
When David first penned those words did God forsake him? Does God forsake us when we sin or does he convict us of the sin, chasten us of the sin and cause us to desire to repent and move on. This idea that God turns His back on His children when they do wrong and need correction is absurd. No human parent does that and God being God is the perfect parent.
There is no purpose in God forsaking Jesus a this point in time. In an instant Jesus is going to be dead and the sacrifice complete.
Dake says Jesus fulfilled that passage.

Do you disagree?
Yes I do but I don't think God forsaking Christ would be fulfillment by Jesus but would require God to do it, so I think Dake is talking of the whole passage where this came from which in great details the cross and crucifixion of Christ and the Victory that was realized by all man from it.


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Re: CREFLO no need to confess sin

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Justaned wrote:
bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
bibleman wrote:
Justaned wrote:
frad70 wrote:The meaning of JDS is 'Jesus Died spiritually'.
Another crock from the pit of hell. Read Dakes comments to Matthew
Notes For Verse 46
a [Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? ... My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] Questions 176-177. The last in Matthew.

b [that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] The 25th and last Old Testament prophecy fulfilled in Matthew (Mt. 27:46; Ps. 22:1). Jesus in His dying hour quoted prophecy, expressed faith in it, and fulfilled it.
Finis Jennings Dake, Dake's Annotated Reference Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments of the Authorized or King James Version Text, (Lawrenceville, GA: Dake Bible Sales, Inc., 1997), WORDsearch CROSS e-book, Under: "Chapter 27".
Hi Ed,

Yes Jesus was forsaken of God, on the cross.

Notice the Dake note: Jesus....
quoted prophecy,
expressed faith in it,
and FULFILLED it.


How did He fulfill it? BY being forsaken of God on the cross.

Understand?
When David first penned those words did God forsake him? Does God forsake us when we sin or does he convict us of the sin, chasten us of the sin and cause us to desire to repent and move on. This idea that God turns His back on His children when they do wrong and need correction is absurd. No human parent does that and God being God is the perfect parent.
There is no purpose in God forsaking Jesus a this point in time. In an instant Jesus is going to be dead and the sacrifice complete.
Dake says Jesus fulfilled that passage.

Do you disagree?
Yes I do but I don't think God forsaking Christ would be fulfillment by Jesus but would require God to do it, so I think Dake is talking of the whole passage where this came from which in great details the cross and crucifixion of Christ and the Victory that was realized by all man from it.
Nope! Dake is talking about Christ being forsaken of God!
c [My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?] The 10th Old Testament prophecy fulfilled in Mark (Mk. 15:34; Ps. 22:1). Next, Mk. 15:36. This was no doubt the hardest part of His sufferings. Having been with the Father from all eternity without the slightest separation, it was hard to be forsaken even for a moment. This was necessary because God could not condone sin even if it were borne by His only begotten Son. This emphasizes the awfulness of sin and that it must be put away if fellowship with God is desired (1Jn. 1:7; Heb. 12:14; Tit. 2:11-14).

Finis Jennings Dake, Dake's Annotated Reference Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments of the Authorized or King James Version Text, (Lawrenceville, GA: Dake Bible Sales, Inc., 1997), WORDsearch CROSS e-book, Under: "Chapter 15".
Notice Dake's quote... He is talking about Christ: "Having been with the Father from all eternity without the slightest separation, it was hard to be forsaken even for a moment."

Mankind or you or me have NOT been with the Father form all eternity ONLY Christ.


God bless
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