Thanks for explaining this invaluable mystery of God’s Eternal Purpose. The promise to Abraham speaks of what He intended for man through Adam to multiply His image and found it’s fulfillment in the last Adam in whose believers resembles His image.
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@@NTWrightOnlinebeen subscribed and have been following the channel for quite sometime now. Thank you for sharing the word to us with careful handling of it and great insights. God bless you and the work you do for the body.
Prof. Wright, a brilliant analysis of the topic - enabling our minds, our hearts and our imaginations, to comprehend and acknowledge God’s fulfilment of His ultimate promise for humanity in Jesus Christ.
I love watching and listening to you. Although the next installment may be available, I await each Monday’s episode. I make myself wait, and you never disappoint.
I do like the NRSV, but I wish the committee behind the updated edition had reverted back to the "seed" of the KJV. Retaining this figure of speech feels appropriate for the standard scholarly version.
Thanks for explaining this invaluable mystery of God’s Eternal Purpose. The promise to Abraham speaks of what He intended for man through Adam to multiply His image and found it’s fulfillment in the last Adam in whose believers resembles His image.
Thanks for sharing your reflections on this invaluable mystery. Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss the next video in this series!
--NTW Online Team
@@NTWrightOnlinebeen subscribed and have been following the channel for quite sometime now. Thank you for sharing the word to us with careful handling of it and great insights. God bless you and the work you do for the body.
We're here for exactly this. Thank you for being part of it all!
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Thankyou SO much, I listen with grateful ❤ , whenever I can, such a feast of precious " fat things" for my soul.( From Cape Town)
We're grateful to hear from you from Cape Town. Thanks for your encouragement!
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Prof. Wright, a brilliant analysis of the topic - enabling our minds, our hearts and our imaginations, to comprehend and acknowledge God’s fulfilment of His ultimate promise for humanity in Jesus Christ.
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing your reflections.
--NTW Online Team
Thank you for this splendid explanation again, prof. Wright. Thanks and blessings from South Africa.
We're always grateful for your blessings from South Africa! Blessings to you as well.
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What a blessing the series has been. Thank you for this investment of your time to share with us so much depth. Thank you
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I love watching and listening to you. Although the next installment may be available, I await each Monday’s episode. I make myself wait, and you never disappoint.
This was fascinating, thank you!
We're so grateful you found it so! Thank you for your support and encouragement.
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Thank you!
Jesus, He is that perfect and righteous seed of the woman that was promised in Genesis.
The Creator's intention is to return us to paradise lost. That is the seed of Eve and Adam before the fall.
Thank you very much! You did not comment on Genesis 3:15. :) I came here thinking you would comment about the verse.... :)
I do like the NRSV, but I wish the committee behind the updated edition had reverted back to the "seed" of the KJV. Retaining this figure of speech feels appropriate for the standard scholarly version.