[Faith-talk] A Bible Question, If I May
Linda Mentink
mentink at frontiernet.net
Wed Feb 15 02:26:13 UTC 2012
Paul, I don't think there is anything hidden here. It's a good
reminder, though, that no nation, or people group, will be able to
destroy Israel; they are God's chosen people.
Blessings,
Linda
At 08:47 AM 2/14/2012, you wrote:
>Hello and good day to you all. This is Paul with a Bible
>question. Today, as we all know, is Valentine's Day and most people
>probably focus on I Corinthians 13. Yet there is a passage in the
>Old Testament that also bears our attention. It's found in Ezekiel
>16:1-14. Can anyone explain the obvious symbolism of the terms
>mentioned in the text? Obviously on the surface all of this refers
>to God's love for Israel and by extension to the church, but beyond
>that, is there some hidden gem that is not readily obvious? Sorry
>for such an ignorant question but, in light of the special
>significance of this day, that it warrants our study in my humble
>opinion. Thanks for any input you can give. Paul
>
>P.S. Lynn, perhaps you could address this very subject this evening
>in your Bible study on http://www.seasonsofrefreshing.net. Of
>course, if you have a preprepared study, that would be fine also. Paul
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