IN THE SKY ON GOOD FRIDAY !!!
I was driving so my little girl took the photo.
God is on time, every time. †
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Show me where in the bible it states he died on the cross. Remember, "cross" is what we are looking for. There is no mention of a cross but several that translate from Greek into "timber" or "stake" no mention of a cross whatsoever.
The fact that the "cross" symbolism did not exist until 300 years later is further proof it is Roman nonsense.
I'm not arguing. I'm stating facts. You're lack of knowledge on the topic and acceptance of modern corruption is your lacking, not mine. And symbology is not semantics. If Jesus dies on a stake or upright log yet 300 years later they turn that into a cross which has a different meaning behind it originating in pagan roots, then it's a problem.
You've just been indoctrinated for so long you can't even imagine what you've been taught is inconsistent or wrong. Like Muslims who can't fathom why others would view Muhammad in a dark light due to stories about pedophilia.
No. It didn't lol. And you can't prove it did using the original language it was written in, Your entire belief system and understanding of what happened comes from a bible written 1600 years after His death in a language that is vastly different than the original during a time where Pagans ran society.
It's okay. I understand it's difficult to think what you believe may be incorrect.
Yes! Exactly
Titus 3:9 9 But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and contentions, and strivings about the law. For they are unprofitable and vain.
https://www.bible.com/search/bible?q=cross
That is the ESV published in 2000 I believe. And it was written by Evangelic scholars.
What I am referring to is the linguistics from the original writing in the original language it was written. No where does it translate to cross from the original Greek.
Again, cross was introduced by the Romans centuries AD. I don't understand why this is a difficult topic lol
Even in your search they make it clear it's written in the ESV to let you know there are different versions.
Pick a version. Do a search. Link what you say.
I don't need to pick a version. I already told you what the original Greek translates to. It does not translate to cross. It translates to timber, wood or stake. All of which are singular.
Again, it is known fact that the "cross" was introduced in Christianity 300 years AD. I don't see why you can't understand this. It's literally called "The vision of the Cross"