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@MJKelleyII@PabloLim7@JennyWakefiel12 Blanket statements are not answers lol
“What’s 2+2?”
Answer: “Correct Math is always correct”
MJ: “See??!!!! She answered”
This is only a burn if you are incapable of understanding literal from metaphorical. Given how you perform exegesis...I cannot say I am surprised. I guess Abraham and Sarah were doing busy work in their old age with all their children who outnumbered the starts in the sky huh? How could they afford all those kids.
@BibleInContext1 Where’s the Biblical Evidence for you Scholar status? I’ll tell you…nowhere you liar. Grifting people out of money under the guise of being a scholar
Incoming Protestant objection:
"The Ark is Jesus, NOT Mary!"
The Ark’s deepest meaning is God’s presence among His people, and Jesus is the definitive presence of God.
John 1:14 says the Word “dwelt” among us—literally “tabernacled” among us. Jesus is also the true Temple (John 2:19–21), the true Bread from heaven (John 6), and the fulfillment of the Law and priesthood. So someone can argue that the Ark ultimately points to Christ because He is the reality the Ark signified.
The problem with making Jesus the Ark instead of Mary is that Luke’s typology distinguishes the roles. Mary is the one who is overshadowed, travels like the Ark, remains three months, and causes John to leap as David did before the Ark. Jesus is the divine presence carried within.
@BIG_SGT_D Checkmate? Ohhhhh you mean like playing with a pigeon. Got it!
I would learn the difference between literal and metaphorical language. By your logic, Abraham and Sarah had more children than the stars in the sky