Argentinian
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Noun
Argentinian
- inhabitant of Argentina
Translations
- Dutch: Argentijn m, Argentijnse f
- French: Argentin m, Argentine f
- German: Argentinier m, Argentinierin f
- Greek: Argentinos
- Romanian: argentinian m, argentiniană, argentiniancã f, argentinieni m pl, argentiniene, argentinience f pl
- Spanish: Argentino m, Argentina f
Adjective
Argentinian
- referring to Argentina
Translations
- Dutch: Argentijns, Argentijnse
- French: argentin m, argentine f
- German: argentinisch
- Romanian: argentinian m, argentiniană f, argentinieni m pl, argentiniene f pl
- Spanish: Argentino m, Argentina f
Gary
> "Bob Felts"
> news:175.06.23.05.466665000@srcbs.org...
> >
> >
> > Gary McNees
> snip
> > >
> > > Acts 2:23 Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel and
> > > foreknowledge of God, ye have taken, and by wicked hands have
> > > crucified and slain:
> > >
> > > This evil deed was indeed by the "determinate counsel and
> > >foreknowledge" of God, but
> >
> > There's that little word again, 'but'. The favorite word of people who
> > can't stand the plain sense of any text. Used by the
> > salvation-by-works crowd, free-willers, and anti-Trinitarians alike.
> >
> > The deed was done by the "determinate counsel of God".
> >
> > Period. End of sentence. End of argument.
>
>
> "determinate counsel of God." IS NOT THE END
> OF THE SENTENCE!
>
> Did God put into the sentence "AND FOREKNOWLEDGE" for
> no reason?
>
No, but the question then becomes "foreknowledge of what"? If we're
dealing with the question of salvation, Scripture clearly states "not of
human will or effort" (Rom 9:6) and "who were born ... not of the will
of the flesh or of the will of man". (John 1:13). So, for salvation,
God's foreknowledge is not based on what man does.
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