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Pleroo reinterprets the Scripture to better suits his one-verse doctrine.
You just need one bible verse, sc. "God is love." Ponder it; ask God to strengthen you so that you can begin to comprehend the ALL-encompassing height, depth, and breadth of God's love that far surpasses your understanding. Wallow in it, until your fingers get all pruney. And, for your sake, stop blaspheming the spirit of the God who is love.
The Psalmist was referring to our earthly hell, not the eternal one where there is no brighter days ahead.
So you don't believe God can be in hell ?. I Love how you conveniently use hell to mean an earthly one when you refuse to accept hell through most bible translations is mis translated.
So you don't believe God can be in hell ?. I Love how you conveniently use hell to mean an earthly one when you refuse to accept hell through most bible translations is mis translated.
No convenience, just logic. This life can be hell at times, but it passes. The eternal hell does not.
No matter how hard you try, you can't change the meaning of Scripture.
No convenience, just logic. This life can be hell at times, but it passes. The eternal hell does not.
No matter how hard you try, you can't change the meaning of Scripture.
So the psalmist said according to your understanding was saying this..... "if i make my bed in this hell that i live in you are there". That Mr Graham is blatantly making the bible say what you want to say, because to accept what it really is saying about what you assume is hell puts God right in it there too. He was seen dining with sinners and there was hell up because of it, there is no way in hell he could be in hell with them too.
No convenience, just logic. This life can be hell at times, but it passes. The eternal hell does not.
No matter how hard you try, you can't change the meaning of Scripture.
The word translated as Hell is "sheol" (in English lettering, or transliterated)
From Bible Hub (Strong's) sheol: underworld (place to which people descend at death)
That doesn't seem to comport with your interpretation.
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