Had
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English
Pronunciation
Verb
had
- past tense of to have
Translations
- Dutch: had, hadden
- Esperanto: havis
- Indonesian: punya, mempunyai
- Italian: avevo, avevi, aveva
- Japanese: 持っていた (もっていた, motte-ita), 持った (もった, motta)
- Swedish: hade
Verb
had
- past participle of to have
Translations
- Dutch: gehad
- Esperanto: havita, havinta
- French: eu
- Indonesian: punya, mempunyai
- Italian: avuto
- Japanese: 持っていた (もっていた, motte-ita), 持った (もった, motta)
- Swedish: haft
Related Terms
Czech
Noun
had m
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA: /'hat/
Verb
had
- past tense singular indicative of hebben
Slovak
Noun
Derived Words
Bart Goddard asked:
>How do you know that the Moses episode is the figurative
>one? What is your basis for saying that "no man may see God"
>is the literal verse?
John was interpreting what had been written and his understanding of
God and Moses is that "no man has seen God". He was familiar with the
accounts of Moses seeing God "face to face" and he obviously knew what
it meant even though you do not.
Logic also tells you that physical man cannot literally see the
spiritual being without divine help.
You don't see demons roaming around do you? Let alone God's angels.
When angels appeared on earth in Bible times to converse with men they
took on physical bodies
>Couldn't it be that "no man
>may see God" is figurative for the fact that no one can
>approach God directly, but must have a mediator, and
>so Moses did literally see God but it was on under the
>auspises of the Mediator?
Nowhere in the scriptures is that supported. It's an interesting "what
if?" but you can "what if?" yourself into confusion. The Bible says "no
man may see God and yet live". Thus even if through a mediator Moses
would only see the mediator. Examples: Many times angels appeared
representing Jehovah and were for all intensive purposes Jehovah and
even were addressed as Jehovah. These angels were not literally
Jehovah.
John did "see" Jehovah...in visions.
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