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How is the silence of God | How is the silence of God to be | ||
accounted for ? | accounted for ? | ||
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1. Impossible to reveal. 2. Not [[ | 1. Impossible to reveal. 2. Not [[necy?]] | ||
3. Or. Not best. | 3. Or. Not best. | ||
= Revelation is Sufficient - although | = Revelation is Sufficient - although | ||
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1. Date of Christs ' birth. | 1. Date of Christs' birth. | ||
Dr. Adam Clark- Says it has been | Dr. Adam Clark- Says it has been |
Latest revision as of 23:57, 23 November 2020
These things hast thou done, and I kept silence. Ps. 50: 21
Introduction [underline]
How is the silence of God to be
accounted for ?
I In Revelation
= In one or all of three dif- ways - 1. Impossible to reveal. 2. Not necy? 3. Or. Not best.
= Revelation is Sufficient - although
every thing was not revealed - John - 21-25.
= Apostles inspired not to write some things. Illustrate [underline]
1. Date of Christs' birth. Dr. Adam Clark- Says it has been