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Hermanus van Selm: The Connection Between Compassion and the Ransom (1 John 4:9-11)


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That's a lot of graphics for one morning worship!    Really nice.

 

He said that when Adam and Eve were "without sin" , they had a close relationship with Jehovah. 

 

Jehovah regularly spoke to them likely by means of his son.

 

Jehovah didn't speak to Adam one-on-one?  Not even before Eve was introduced?

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7 hours ago, Doug said:

That's a lot of graphics for one morning worship!    Really nice.

 

He said that when Adam and Eve were "without sin" , they had a close relationship with Jehovah. 

 

Jehovah regularly spoke to them likely by means of his son.

 

Jehovah didn't speak to Adam one-on-one?  Not even before Eve was introduced?

Found this article  Question from readers w90 5/1 p. 30

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17 minutes ago, momma said:

Found this article  Question from readers w90 5/1 p. 30

 

Thank you for that reference    :yes:.

 

Just for fun,  when do we believe the angel was the Word throughout the Bible?

  • Speaking to Adam
  • The column of fire / column of cloud guiding Israel 40 years
  • Killed Sennacherib's 185,000 elite warriors
  • Michael

 

When do we believe it was not the Word?

  • God's voice to Moses on Mount Sinai
  • Daniel "looked up and saw a man clothed in linen. His body was like chrysolite."  Dan. 10:5
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15 hours ago, momma said:

Found this article  Question from readers w90 5/1 p. 30

*** w90 5/1 p. 30 Questions From Readers ***


The Bible does not give us an explicit answer to this question. While God could have spoken directly to his perfect human son in Eden, likely He communicated with Adam through the Word.
https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=1990330&srctype=wol&srcid=share&par=3

Daydream -

Scientists have discovered that daydreaming is an important tool for creativity. It causes a rush of activity in a circuit, which connects different parts of the brain and allows the mind to make new associations.

 

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