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|    Re: Reliable; Was Christ a Carpenter; a     |
|    18 Nov 23 22:19:34    |
      XPost: alt.bible, alt.religion, alt.religion.christian.biblestudy       XPost: alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic              Friend james doesn't know the answer. This is the perfect time for him to       rrase the question at he "hall"at a "study meeting" so he might have the       benefit of a group effort. Friend james; when might we expect an answer?              Was Christ a carpenter?              >>After the jw vatican's blunder on the construction of the "pole" on which       >>Christ died and the failure of the theory it was changed in the 4th century       >>flopped miserably:       >>       >>>>>>Here we give friend james another chance to show the jw vatican has crack       >>>>>>scholors of biblical languages and 1st century history of bible       >>>>>>cultural and social matters in which the NT was embedded.. One must       have a       >>>>>>good grasp of all of it to understand NT writings.       >>>>>>       >>>>>>Was Christ a Carpenter given NT greek?       >>>>>       >>>>Friend james doesn't answer; spin ensues:       >>>>       >>>>>What Scripture are you referring to?       >>>>       >>>>Oh come now, just answer; was He a carpender or not?       >>>       >>>       >>>As far as I know, the Bible doesn't say. But logically, since his       >>>stepfather Joseph was one, Jesus probably was taught the trade.       >>       >>>Did I win the prize?       >>>       >>No, Matt. and Mark have different mentions. The first said "Carpenter's       >>son"; Mark said "Carpenter" alone with reference to Christ's occupation in       >>the kjv/nwt       >>       >>The answer is not yet complete; uing the crack jw vatican "scholarship" of       >>1st century palistine tells us what the direct translation of the above       >>"Carpenter" is? Then have another go; was Christ a Carpenter based on that       >>crack language/culture/historical info over which the jw vatican has a       >>reliable fulll grasp?       >       >I don't see what difference it all makes. The Bible mentions nothing       >about Jesus building anything other than spiritual things. But if you       >want specifics on those Scriptures, then list them, and I will see       >what I can find.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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