Kind of a depressing quote but it hurts less if you read it in a Scottish accent. 🏴
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Ezekiel, son of man as God calls him, writes as God directs:
Chapter 18, verse 4:
"4 Behold, all souls are mine, both the soul of the father, and also the soul of the son are mine: the soul that sinneth, it shall die."
And Ezekiel writes of the father who does not sin and the son who does and says:
Chapter 18, verse 13b:
"...seeing he hath done all these abominations, he shall die the death, and his blood shall be upon him."
And the son's son?
Chapter 18, verse 17c:
"...[he] hath executed my judgments, and hath walked in my statutes, he shall not die in the iniquity of his father, but he shall surely live."
Each of us has a personal relationship with God the Father, through Jesus, the Son of God, the Christ, in the power of God the Holy Spirit.
Romans 4:12 - "And the father of circumcision, not unto them only which are of the circumcision, but unto them also that walk in the steps of the faith of our father Abraham which he had when he was uncircumcised."
Walk this way.
Stopped in at Total Wine in Cedar Hill for the first time ever today to stock up my wine cooler. Was speaking with the young man behind the tasting counter about what I'd like to find. He directed me to a specific aisle to browse as he finished with something else. As I turned my cart (was going to buy quite a bit) I was approached by the manager with a box of masks and told I needed a mask. I said I couldn't wear one, and he proceeded to tell me that I couldn't be in the store without one. Then he said they could do parking lot delivery. Ummmmm, I was going to do some wine tastings and look at all the sweet wines available. I don't think that can be done in the parking lot! lol So I just left my cart in the middle of the store and turned to walk out. He called after me to "have a nice day" and I replied, "no". He has no idea how much I was set to purchase.
Textual Character and the Scribe of P75 (Papyrus 75)
P75 contains most of Luke and John, known as Bodmer 14, 15 (P75), dates from 175 C.E. to 225 C.E. It is textually very close to Codex Vaticanus. A handful from the 19th and early 20th centuries argued that Codex Vaticanus and Sinaiticus manuscripts removed the Byzantine text readings. However, if this were true and the corrupt Byzantine readings were early as some claim, we would have those readings in P75 to prove it, as well as the other 60+ papyrus manuscripts dating from 100-300 A.D.
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PAPYRUS 75 (P75): The Manuscript that Changed the Thinking of Textual Scholars
The discovery of P75 proved to be the catalyst for correcting the misconception that early copyists were predominately unskilled. As we elsewhere on our blog earlier, either literate or semi-professional copyist produced the vast majority of the early papyri, and some copied by professionals.
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https://christianpublishinghou....se.co/2019/04/05/pap
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