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8 | Saturday, 24-Sep-2022 10:12:03 EDT | Elissa Grace [Send Message] | Revision of 7 | For God didn’t appoint us to wrath,[a] but to
the obtainingᵇ of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, a Is wrath here just the oblivion of death? They are awaiting Jesus' (1:10) and the concern of 4:13-18 seems to be that those who die before Jesus' coming will have missed that deliverance or salvation and so not escape b περιποιησιν σωτηριας δια τοθ κυριου ημων Ιησου Χριστου
Noteworthy: Paul is talking to believers v 4&5, he is NOT saying God appointed them to believe but rather that believers are appointed to περιποιησιν σωτηριας (obtaing of salvation/ possession of salvation) δια THROUGH our Lord Jesus Christ! This is a very importanr distinction consistent with Eph 1:4... God is appointing THAT obtaining salvation is THROUGH Jesus.. He is not appointing those who would become BELIEVERS but that the possession of salvation is THROUGH Jesus. see Mal 3:17 | ||
7 | Monday, 20-Jul-2009 15:10:29 EDT | tmoore1008 [Send Message] | NEW | For God didn’t appoint us to wrath,[a]
but to the obtaining of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, a Is wrath here just the oblivion of death? They are awaiting Jesus' deliverance from the coming wrath(1:10) and the concern of 4:13-18 seems to be that those who die before Jesus' coming will have missed that deliverance or salvation and so not escape wrath. | ||
6 | Monday, 20-Jul-2009 15:10:15 EDT | tmoore1008 [Send Message] | NEW | For God didn’t appoint us to wrath,[a]
but to the obtaining of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, a Is wrath here just the oblivion of death? They are awaiting Jesus' deliverance from the coming wrath(1:10), and the concern of 4:13-18 seems to be that those who die before Jesus' coming will have missed that deliverance or salvation and so not escape wrath. | ||
5 | Monday, 20-Jul-2009 15:09:51 EDT | tmoore1008 [Send Message] | NEW | For God didn’t appoint us to wrath,[a]
but to the obtaining of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, a Is wrath here just the oblivion of death? They are awaiting Jesus' deliverance from the coming wrath(1:10), so the concern of 4:13-18 seems to be that those who die before Jesus' coming will have missed that deliverance or salvation and so not escape wrath. | ||
4 | Monday, 20-Jul-2009 15:08:59 EDT | tmoore1008 [Send Message] | NEW | For God didn’t appoint us to wrath,[a]
but to the obtaining of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, a See note 1:10. Is wrath here just the oblivion of death? They are awaiting Jesus' deliverance from the coming wrath,so the concern of 4:13-18 seems to be that those who die before Jesus' coming will have missed that deliverance or salvation and so not escape wrath. | ||
3 | Monday, 20-Jul-2009 15:07:04 EDT | tmoore1008 [Send Message] | NEW | For God didn’t appoint us to wrath,[a]
but to the obtaining of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, a See note 1:10. Is wrath here just the oblivion of death? The concern of 4:13-18 seems to be that those who die before Jesus' coming will have missed his deliverance or salvation from wrath. | ||
2 | Monday, 20-Jul-2009 15:06:29 EDT | tmoore1008 [Send Message] | NEW | For God didn’t appoint us to wrath,[a]
but to the obtaining of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, a See note 1:10. Is wrath here just the oblivion of death? The concern of 4:13-18 seems to be that those who die before Jesus' coming will have missed his deliverance/salvation from wrath. | ||
1 | Monday, 20-Jul-2009 15:05:21 EDT | tmoore1008 [Send Message] | NEW | For God didn’t appoint us to wrath,[a]
but to the obtaining of salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, a See note 1:10. Is wrath here just the oblivion of death? The concern of 4:13-18 seems to be that those who die before Jesus' coming will have missed his salvationand so not escape wrath. |