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In article <136.15.10.05.731061000@srcbs.org>, Bart Goddard says...
>
>lsenders@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>> There is NO correct
>> interpretation without the leading of the Spirit.
>
>This attitude separates the Spirit from His work. Scripture
>IS the leading of the Spirit;

Then how did the Pharisees and Sadducees know Scripture so well, and yet fail to
see that the Scriptures speak of Christ? Are you really willing to believe that
they too had the leading of the Spirit and yet failed so badly?


[snip]

>Surely the Dallas Theological Seminary has been thoroughly
>discredited by now.

It has? Please tell us more about this. After all, there are certain posters in
this NG who _still_ paint the DTS in very rosy colors. So somebody needs to
correct the spotless image they present of DTS;)


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Subducat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)

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I'm looking for a Greek glossary that lists parts of speech as well as
meanings, like the one here:

http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/lrc/eieol/ntgol-MG-R.html

"adelphos noun; nominative singular masculine of brother"

Unfortunately, that glossary isn't comprehensive and I'd ideally like
glossaries for individual NT books, such as Revelation. What I want to
do is create separate noun, verb, adjective etc lists, and if I've got
the text of a detailed glossary I can do that with an automatic
program.

Thanks to anyone who can help.








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Gary wrote:

> "Bart Goddard" wrote in message
> news:1A139CB8-2E69-E14F-7ECF-B20B2882BD00@srcbs.org...
> > gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:
> >
> >
> > So you think faith is cognative? Again, your theology
> > doesn't allow infants to be saved. Salvation doesn't
> > happen because one acknowledges that a certain list of
> > facts are true.
>
> Bart, I thought you were the one that taught that an
> infant can have faith?
>

Not relevant, since God saves who He wants to save.

> BTW, I believe that God saves all infants dying in infancy.
>

But why? Do you rely on the unscriptural concept of the "age of
accountability" which denies our connection to Adam?


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