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Scripture Commentary comment Cheryl on "Why Was Adam Not Deceived"

Michael, Martin, Paula – go ahead and continue to discuss the issues as I work on my responses. I may not be as fast as you folks are 🙂 Michael: Regarding your first post (#1).  You said:  “Cher

Scripture Commentary comment Cheryl on "Why Adam Wasnt Deceived Part Two"

Okay, I’m back. There must be a limit to how long these posts and comments can be because my post kept disappearing. Oh well, to carry on… Michael you said “I am sleepless so I have been surfing the

Scripture Commentary comment Cheryl on "1Tim2Objections"

Diane Sellner from CARM has apparently decided to do Matt’s work and reply to my article so I gladly put her comments for all to see and so I can soundly answer them. Diane is answering my articles th

Scripture Commentary comment Cheryl on "Why Adam Wasnt Deceived Part Two"

Hi Michael, No your teacher analogy isn’t correct. I didn’t even think it try to pull it apart because it is meaningless to me. I would rather put my effort into the inspired Hebrew. English does not

Scripture Commentary comment Cheryl on "Circumcision The Woman And The Kinsman Redeemer"

Don, While I can see “tender” is a by-product of circumcision, I think there is a much greater application concerning what is **cut off** not what is left. This is why I believe very strongly that t

Scripture Commentary comment Cheryl on "1 Corinthians 113 And Head"

Lawrence, Apparently you didn’t read my article very carefully because you didn’t answer the fact that the meaning of a word is evident in its context. The context of [1 Cor. 11](logos4:///Bible/1Co

Scripture Commentary comment Cheryl on "Headcoverings And Authority"

Hi Matt, Thank you for coming to this blog. You are most certainly welcome here and your opposing viewpoint is welcome to be expressed. Don’t be surprised, though, if you find some well thought out c

Scripture Commentary comment Cheryl on "Scriptural Fences"

tiro3, What you do is highlight a word when you are in the regular comment mode (not html) and once the word is highlighted the little chain above will become visible. Click on that and you can add a