have you ever heard this phrase? Jesus...in the old testament concealed...in the new testament revealed... i like finding those things!!! it always amazes me how God IS in the details
significance of "the color of the robe"
Re: significance of "the color of the robe"
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have you ever heard this phrase? Jesus...in the old testament concealed...in the new testament revealed... i like finding those things!!! it always amazes me how God IS in the details
have you ever heard this phrase? Jesus...in the old testament concealed...in the new testament revealed... i like finding those things!!! it always amazes me how God IS in the details
Re: significance of "the color of the robe"
ronee wrote:well, the hidden things of the old testament...seem different to me than types and anti types if it is in the details...for instance...certain colors being significant...or the jewels on the priests breastplate or all the detail in color and placement of items inside the tabernacle...just grabbing at little details...but they unfold pieces of a larger picture...which always points to Jesus...like a 1000 piece zigsaw puzzle i always wonder at how intricate God was and how if we search we can find "hidden things"
I guess for me, it just seems like some of that is speculation.ronee wrote:have you ever heard this phrase? Jesus...in the old testament concealed...in the new testament revealed... i like finding those things!!! it always amazes me how God IS in the details
Re: significance of "the color of the robe"
rv
well because of the threads and patterns and sometimes clarification some of it can be "real pieces" i just keep searching...what else is there to do? plus...if you are teaching you do not have to teach emphatically...you can say...i wondered about this ...someone pointed out and it made me think about...in other words there is alot that can be proven and alot that cannot...for instance on luke 15...1 pastor pointed this out and i do not think you can prove it but it is a principle: 1 parable...Jesus does say that
3 applications based on the 3 aspects of the Godhead
the shepherd...the heart of the son
the women can be likened to the spirit/pneuma (being a female neuter noun.. something or rather in the greek...i do not understand greek) as the heart of the spirit going after a lost person/coin
the father...the heart of the Father....
i have been looking at this for 2 weeks now and it seems to get at the heart <3 of the story...
but i do not think we could prove it is the idea Jesus had...because he does not interpret as he did in the seed and the sower and this parable is only in lukes gospel...
well because of the threads and patterns and sometimes clarification some of it can be "real pieces" i just keep searching...what else is there to do? plus...if you are teaching you do not have to teach emphatically...you can say...i wondered about this ...someone pointed out and it made me think about...in other words there is alot that can be proven and alot that cannot...for instance on luke 15...1 pastor pointed this out and i do not think you can prove it but it is a principle: 1 parable...Jesus does say that
3 applications based on the 3 aspects of the Godhead
the shepherd...the heart of the son
the women can be likened to the spirit/pneuma (being a female neuter noun.. something or rather in the greek...i do not understand greek) as the heart of the spirit going after a lost person/coin
the father...the heart of the Father....
i have been looking at this for 2 weeks now and it seems to get at the heart <3 of the story...
but i do not think we could prove it is the idea Jesus had...because he does not interpret as he did in the seed and the sower and this parable is only in lukes gospel...