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Feb 16, 2024 17:24:23   #
TJKMO Loc: Bicycle Heaven
 
TexaCan wrote:
Of course you do, sweetie!


I am not your sweetie.
Your Terms of Endearment are not welcome.

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Feb 16, 2024 17:32:53   #
Rose42
 
TJKMO wrote:
I am not your sweetie.
Your Terms of Endearment are not welcome.


Suck it up my dear

And calling you sweetie was not a term of endearment. I’n sure you knew that.

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Feb 16, 2024 18:31:40   #
BIRDMAN
 
TJKMO wrote:
No.
I think I am old and experienced.

“I may be old and gray, but I still have something to say”.

~ Roy Orbison and The Traveling Wilburys


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Feb 16, 2024 18:39:18   #
Knightlady
 
BIRDMAN wrote:
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Feb 16, 2024 19:34:58   #
EmilyD
 
Rose42 wrote:
Suck it up my dear

And calling you sweetie was not a term of endearment. I’n sure you knew that.


She's running to her urban/slang dictionary to see if she can find something derogatory that means "sweetie" and "dear" that she can use for the next 30 pages to hound you with! 😄

..

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Feb 16, 2024 19:56:23   #
Rose42
 
EmilyD wrote:
She's running to her urban/slang dictionary to see if she can find something derogatory that means "sweetie" and "dear" that she can use for the next 30 pages to hound you with! 😄

..



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Feb 16, 2024 20:54:45   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
TJKMO wrote:
I am not that.
I am a male.
I am not a whiner.

I COME TO BEAR WITNESS TO THE TRUTH.
If you were just another hard-core leftist with a humongous chip on your shoulder and a raw cob of hate up your ass, I'd have no problem with your nastiness, but I wonder what Lord Jesus thinks of a fool wrapping himself in God's cloak to project anger and hate.

The Old Testament is filled with manifestations of God’s saving grace (e.g., Exod 34:6)

“The Old Testament is precious and wonderful and useful for our Christian life today.”
When Jesus Christ came into the world as the long-expected Messiah of the Old Testament, a profound and dramatic change happened in the way we handle the Old Testament. This is because Jesus was the fulfillment — that’s the key New Testament word, the fulfillment — and the goal of so much Old Testament religion.


Ten Reasons the Old Testament Matters for Christians
1. The Old Testament Was Jesus’s Only Bible and Comprises 75% of Christian Scripture,
(Luke 24:44; Acts 24:14),

2. The Old Testament Influences Our Understanding of Key Biblical Teachings,
(Rom 5:18, 9:4–5, John 1:29; 2:19, 21, Gen 1:1–2:3)

3. We Meet the Same God in Both Testaments
(Heb 1:1–2, Matt 10:28, Exod 34:6),

4. The Old Testament Announces the Very “Good News” We Enjoy
(Rom 1:1–2; cf. Gal 3:8, Isa 61:1; cf. 40:9–11; 52:7–10; Luke 4:16–21, Heb 4:2),

5. Both Testaments Call Us to Love and Clarify What Love Looks Like
(Deut 6:5; 10:19; Deut 30:6, Matt 22:37–40; cf. 7:12; Rom 13:8, 10; Gal 5:14),

6. Jesus Came Not to Set Aside the Old Testament but to Fulfill It
(Matt 5:17–19, Rom 6:14–15; 1 Cor 9:20–21; Gal 5:18; cf. Luke 16:16, Matt 22:37–40),

7. Jesus Said That All the Old Testament Points to Him
(Luke 24:53; cf. 24:27; Acts 26:22–23; 1 Cor 2:2),

8. The New Testament Authors Expect Us to Read the Old Testament
(Matthew 27–28, Matthew 27:46, Psalm 22),

9. The New Testament Authors Recognized That God Gave the Old Testament for Christians
(1 Peter 1:12, Rom 15:4; cf. 4:23–24; 1 Cor 10:11),

10. Paul Demands That Church Leaders Preach the Old Testament.
(2 Tim 3:15–16; 2 Timothy 4:2–4.)


How to Understand and Apply the Old Testament: Twelve Steps from Exegesis to Theology
by Jason S. DeRouchie

“Conversationally engaging; literarily transparent; materially comprehensive; pedagogically superb; academically sound, precise, and informed—all this and more. In over fifty-two years of teaching in the classrooms of higher education, I have seen nothing comparable to this magnificent work by DeRouchie—destined to be the classic in its field.”
—EUGENE H. MERRILL, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Old Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary

This book is for anyone who wants to learn how to observe carefully, understand accurately, evaluate fairly, feel appropriately, act rightly, and express faithfully God’s revealed Word, especially as embodied in the Old Testament.

Follow an extensively field-tested twelve-step process to deepen understanding and shape theology (biblical, systematic, and practical).
Engage with numerous illustrations from Scripture that model these interpretive steps.
Learn how to track an author’s thought-flow, grasp the text’s message, and apply the ancient Word in this modern world, all in light of Christ’s redeeming work.

Loaded with examples, practical answers, and recommended resources, the twelve chapters will empower believers to study, practice, and teach the Old Testament as Christian Scripture, understanding and applying it in ways that nurture hope in the gospel and magnify the Messiah.

“I recommend this book if you have a wanderlust for exploring ancient treasures. There are many, and they are great. DeRouchie will show you how to find them.”
—John Piper, Founder and Teacher, Desiring God

“I can’t help but think of how much less doctrinal error and how much more peace in Christ we would enjoy if we took theology as seriously and cheerfully as DeRouchie.”
—Gloria Furman, Cross-Cultural Worker

“This volume not only will become a standard course textbook, but will also serve as a lifelong resource for those called to study and faithfully proclaim the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ from the Old Testament.”
—Miles V. Van Pelt, Alan Belcher Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson

“Anyone wanting to grapple with how to interpret and apply the Old Testament will find this volume immensely helpful. It is scholarly, rich in theological and exegetical insight, and attentive to Hebrew grammar and syntax, yet the step-by-step approach to the interpretive task means that it is accessible for pastors and Bible teachers alike. You will want to have this volume in your library!”
—Carol M. Kaminski, Professor of Old Testament, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

Jason S. DeRouchie (Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology at Bethlehem College & Seminary in Minneapolis and an elder of Bethlehem Baptist Church

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Feb 16, 2024 21:10:17   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
Rose42 wrote:
Suck it up my dear

And calling you sweetie was not a term of endearment. I’n sure you knew that.


She seems to be very hard to please!……….She didn’t like “cupcake!” Now she doesn’t like “sweetie!” I doubt that she will like “dear” any better!? 😂😂😂😂

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Feb 16, 2024 21:34:47   #
TJKMO Loc: Bicycle Heaven
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
If you were just another hard-core leftist with a humongous chip on your shoulder and a raw cob of hate up your ass, I'd have no problem with your nastiness, but I wonder what Lord Jesus thinks of a fool wrapping himself in God's cloak to project anger and hate.

The Old Testament is filled with manifestations of God’s saving grace (e.g., Exod 34:6)

“The Old Testament is precious and wonderful and useful for our Christian life today.”
When Jesus Christ came into the world as the long-expected Messiah of the Old Testament, a profound and dramatic change happened in the way we handle the Old Testament. This is because Jesus was the fulfillment — that’s the key New Testament word, the fulfillment — and the goal of so much Old Testament religion.


Ten Reasons the Old Testament Matters for Christians
1. The Old Testament Was Jesus’s Only Bible and Comprises 75% of Christian Scripture,
(Luke 24:44; Acts 24:14),

2. The Old Testament Influences Our Understanding of Key Biblical Teachings,
(Rom 5:18, 9:4–5, John 1:29; 2:19, 21, Gen 1:1–2:3)

3. We Meet the Same God in Both Testaments
(Heb 1:1–2, Matt 10:28, Exod 34:6),

4. The Old Testament Announces the Very “Good News” We Enjoy
(Rom 1:1–2; cf. Gal 3:8, Isa 61:1; cf. 40:9–11; 52:7–10; Luke 4:16–21, Heb 4:2),

5. Both Testaments Call Us to Love and Clarify What Love Looks Like
(Deut 6:5; 10:19; Deut 30:6, Matt 22:37–40; cf. 7:12; Rom 13:8, 10; Gal 5:14),

6. Jesus Came Not to Set Aside the Old Testament but to Fulfill It
(Matt 5:17–19, Rom 6:14–15; 1 Cor 9:20–21; Gal 5:18; cf. Luke 16:16, Matt 22:37–40),

7. Jesus Said That All the Old Testament Points to Him
(Luke 24:53; cf. 24:27; Acts 26:22–23; 1 Cor 2:2),

8. The New Testament Authors Expect Us to Read the Old Testament
(Matthew 27–28, Matthew 27:46, Psalm 22),

9. The New Testament Authors Recognized That God Gave the Old Testament for Christians
(1 Peter 1:12, Rom 15:4; cf. 4:23–24; 1 Cor 10:11),

10. Paul Demands That Church Leaders Preach the Old Testament.
(2 Tim 3:15–16; 2 Timothy 4:2–4.)


How to Understand and Apply the Old Testament: Twelve Steps from Exegesis to Theology
by Jason S. DeRouchie

“Conversationally engaging; literarily transparent; materially comprehensive; pedagogically superb; academically sound, precise, and informed—all this and more. In over fifty-two years of teaching in the classrooms of higher education, I have seen nothing comparable to this magnificent work by DeRouchie—destined to be the classic in its field.”
—EUGENE H. MERRILL, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Old Testament Studies, Dallas Theological Seminary

This book is for anyone who wants to learn how to observe carefully, understand accurately, evaluate fairly, feel appropriately, act rightly, and express faithfully God’s revealed Word, especially as embodied in the Old Testament.

Follow an extensively field-tested twelve-step process to deepen understanding and shape theology (biblical, systematic, and practical).
Engage with numerous illustrations from Scripture that model these interpretive steps.
Learn how to track an author’s thought-flow, grasp the text’s message, and apply the ancient Word in this modern world, all in light of Christ’s redeeming work.

Loaded with examples, practical answers, and recommended resources, the twelve chapters will empower believers to study, practice, and teach the Old Testament as Christian Scripture, understanding and applying it in ways that nurture hope in the gospel and magnify the Messiah.

“I recommend this book if you have a wanderlust for exploring ancient treasures. There are many, and they are great. DeRouchie will show you how to find them.”
—John Piper, Founder and Teacher, Desiring God

“I can’t help but think of how much less doctrinal error and how much more peace in Christ we would enjoy if we took theology as seriously and cheerfully as DeRouchie.”
—Gloria Furman, Cross-Cultural Worker

“This volume not only will become a standard course textbook, but will also serve as a lifelong resource for those called to study and faithfully proclaim the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ from the Old Testament.”
—Miles V. Van Pelt, Alan Belcher Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Languages, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson

“Anyone wanting to grapple with how to interpret and apply the Old Testament will find this volume immensely helpful. It is scholarly, rich in theological and exegetical insight, and attentive to Hebrew grammar and syntax, yet the step-by-step approach to the interpretive task means that it is accessible for pastors and Bible teachers alike. You will want to have this volume in your library!”
—Carol M. Kaminski, Professor of Old Testament, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

Jason S. DeRouchie (Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology at Bethlehem College & Seminary in Minneapolis and an elder of Bethlehem Baptist Church
If you were just another hard-core leftist with a ... (show quote)


Thank You for your kind words.

Your only personal comment at the onset belies the rest of your pontificating.

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Feb 16, 2024 21:41:10   #
Rose42
 
TexaCan wrote:
She seems to be very hard to please!……….She didn’t like “cupcake!” Now she doesn’t like “sweetie!” I doubt that she will like “dear” any better!? 😂😂😂😂


Something’s not right with her. Who gets all wound up like that over ‘cupcake’? Its one of the most bizarre things I’ve seen on this forum

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Feb 16, 2024 21:45:07   #
BIRDMAN
 
TJKMO wrote:
Thank You for your kind words.

Your only personal comment at the onset belies the rest of your pontificating.


😎😎😎



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Feb 16, 2024 22:17:35   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
TJKMO wrote:
Thank You for your kind words.

Your only personal comment at the onset belies the rest of your pontificating.
I presented you with a truth about the Word of God, and that is the intimate relationship between the Old and New Testament.

There is a universal thread of truth from "In the beginning" to the final "Amen".
That is the undeniable, irrefutable, irrevocable truth.

Stick to your leftist politics of hate and discontent and leave religion out of it,
you're just another black mark on Christianity. God doesn't take kindly to apostates.

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Feb 16, 2024 22:23:25   #
TJKMO Loc: Bicycle Heaven
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
I presented you with a truth about the Word of God, and that is the intimate relationship between the Old and New Testament.

There is a universal thread of truth from "In the beginning" to the final "Amen".
That is the undeniable, irrefutable, irrevocable truth.

Stick to your leftist politics of hate and discontent and leave religion out of it,
you're just another black mark on Christianity. God doesn't take kindly to apostates.


I am not hateful nor discontented.
I am not an apostate.

Your rage at someone you do not know says much more about your lack of the love Jesus’ proclaimed.


Jesus epitomized:

“No Greater Love Hath any Man than to Lay Down His Life for His Neighbor.”

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Feb 16, 2024 22:42:26   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
TJKMO wrote:
I am not hateful nor discontented.
I am not an apostate.

Your rage at someone you do not know says much more about your lack of the love Jesus’ proclaimed.


Jesus epitomized:

“No Greater Love Hath any Man than to Lay Down His Life for His Neighbor.”
You rage daily at millions of people you don't know, you use every lie and trick in the leftist playbook to vilify, denigrate, condemn, castigate, demonize, or otherwise dehumanize them.

I doubt very much that you would ever lay down your life for a friend.

We're on to your hypocrisy and attempts to project.

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Feb 16, 2024 22:45:46   #
TJKMO Loc: Bicycle Heaven
 
You are mistaken.

Judging others without remorse is not what Jesus taught through words and action.

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