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Circumcision? Baptism? Difference?

And the author tells us how. Faith. That is the only way of salvation, always has been

Is that all you have then?
You know, you're right, my bad.....the NT NEVER reaches back into the OT to support a view.
 
No, it isn't. Many scriptures in the NT point back to the OT and clarify (interpret) what could not be seen then as it was only revealed in the person and work of Christ. Heb 11 is a discussion on what faith is, and those in the OT had it. If anything that would be the NT interpreting the events in the OT.
Did you know the NT interprets many of the verses from the book of Enoch? :)
 
Did you know the NT interprets many of the verses from the book of Enoch? :)
It quotes some and also from pagan sources, but that is not interpreting them. That is you interpreting the NT by Enoch.
 
Do you know the difference between the visible church and the spiritual?
Do you understand the NC or the OC?

Respectfully, I’m not so sure you do
Yes, the New Covenant is the new relationship between uis and Goid established by the Death and resurrection of Jesus, but the ones in it are those indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit Himself period
 
Yes, the New Covenant is the new relationship between uis and Goid established by the Death and resurrection of Jesus, but the ones in it are those indwelt and sealed by the Holy Spirit Himself period
As I thought. But that’s okay. 🙂
 
It quotes some and also from pagan sources, but that is not interpreting them. That is you interpreting the NT by Enoch.
If you say so. Where's that 2 page table I posted a little while ago? Did you ever read it?
 
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