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   "Robert B. Winn" wrote in message   
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   > > "Robert B. Winn" wrote in message   
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   > > > > "Robert B. Winn" wrote in message   
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   > > > > > "MrD" wrote in message   
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   > > > > > > "Robert B. Winn" wrote   
   > > > > > > > 18 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath   
   anointed me   
   > > to   
   > > > > > > > preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the   
   > > > > > > > broken-hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and   
   > > recovering   
   > > > > > > > of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are   
   bruised,   
   > > > > > > > 19 To preach the acceptable year of the Lord.   
   > > > > > > > 20 And he closed the book, and he gave it again to the   
   minister,   
   > > and   
   > > > > > > > sat down. And the eyes of all them that were in the synagogue   
   > > were   
   > > > > > > > fastened on him.   
   > > > > > > > 21 And he began to say unto them, This day is this scripture   
   > > > > > > > fulfilled in your ears.   
   > > > > > >   
   > > > > > > So he doesn't say it at all, does he?   
   > > > > > > He certainly didn't say it in these verses. Just a bunch of   
   > > reading.   
   > > > > > > Do you mean to say that 'he' stating that this day this   
   scripture   
   > > fulfilled   
   > > > > > > in your ears means that he claims to be the messiah? You'll   
   have a   
   > > long   
   > > row   
   > > > > > > to hoe proving that point. But, please, go ahead and prove it.   
   > > What   
   > > makes   
   > > > > > > this claim equal to being the messiah?   
   > > > > >   
   > > > > > The Jews present at the meeting did not have the same trouble   
   > > > > > understanding what he said that you are having. They took him out   
   to   
   > > > > > kill him because of what he said.   
   > > > >   
   > > > > Doesn't sound like they were out to kill him at all, but more likely   
   to   
   > > see   
   > > > > what the loon was going to do next. He ran from the temple,   
   > > embarrassed,   
   > > > > they went to see if he was going to hurt himself. He ran to the   
   edge   
   > > of a   
   > > > > cliff. I'm sure someone following convinced him that he shouldn't   
   hurt   
   > > > > himself and then he came back to his senses and they all left the   
   > > cliffside   
   > > > > peacefully. That's the way it is written in the bible passage. If   
   you   
   > > see   
   > > > > something different than that, I suggest you don't understand what   
   was   
   > > > > really going on.   
   > > >   
   > > > Well, you have your interpretation. Why don't you just ask Jesus   
   > > > Christ in person when he returns to judge the earth? That way you   
   > > > won't need to be in any doubt about it.   
   > >   
   > > Because I have no reason to believe that this is going to happen. Why   
   are   
   > > you afraid to discuss it here and now? Looks like you are following in   
   > > Jesus' 'act crazy and run away' footsteps, though. Dishonest coward.   
   >   
   > You are welcome to your interpretation. There is no reason for me to   
   > discuss it with you.   
   > Robert B. winn   
      
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