Dave, Before you go on about the “prophet” JS, please tell me if you ever read that Larson book that David Miller asked you to read. Because if you did not, I can’t seriously consider your opinion of him. Thanks, Izzy

 

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 On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 21:54:11 -0800 Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

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[g:]what revelations (relevant to
biblical prophecy, then or now) are you talking about?[DaveH:]
I was not referring to any specific revelation,

 what prophet/s did you have in mind?
The Lord's prophets.

  JC's inspired Jewish revelators--eh?

DAVEH:   Wouldn't you think that God can pick a servant of his choice to be a prophet, whether he be Jewish or not?  Did not the Lord think it OK to reveal himself to Moses and Paul, both non-Jewish prophets.
 

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