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Jan,

Very true! This topic reminds me of our Lord making "intercession for
us". "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?" (Ro 8:34-35).
When we hunger, thirst, fallen into temptation, and what not.. and cry
unto the Lord, He will make intercession for us. He knows what we're
going through as He himself had gone through all these things.

[1 Timothy 2:5 For there is one God, and one mediator between God and
men, the man Christ Jesus;]
And the fact that He did not cease to be Man even after ascending up to
the heaven, gives us such a nice feeling that our representative (a
Man) is at the right hand of the Father. Lifting up humanity to the
heights of HIS throne!!!

John.

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>I'd like to deal with this in more depth, and I'll try to come back to
>this, but I'm really pressed for time the next day or so.

>So you need to make the case that the translation of Acts 28:6 is
>relevant to the translation of John 1:1. Given the differences, I
don't
>see how you can do this. But please try.

I sent a detailed reply to the Axts 28:6 issue and Steve never posted
it. Too many of my posts (which were well within the rules) are not
showing up. This is too frustrating. I put a lot of effort into most of
my posts and for Steve to not post them is too frustrating. I didn't
save them and I can't just re0write them. I'm actually going to retire
from this newsgroup. In the last 3 days alone 5 or 6 of my posts have
not showed up when later ones did show up and all of Matthew's seem to
show up. I'm not saying I necessarily think Steve is doing it
deliberately but whatever the reason it makes it impossible to
effectively carry on a conversation.

{{ A few of your posts were returned to you because they didn't
follow the attribution and formatting rules. But, not the
one you are talking about above. I checked the queue, and
it was received yesterday and will be sent out today. The
timing of posting, receiving and approving messages is such
that you have to allow 48 hours before you begin to be
concerned about the posts.

I have records of the posts returned to you - they went to
the address in your 'From:' line. If that address isn't
valid, there is nothing I can do about it. -- sma }}
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Ally English Etymology OE. alien, OF. alier, French alier , fr. Latin alligare to bind to; ad + ligare to bind. compare with Alligate , Alloy , Allay , Ligament . Transitive Verb Pronunciation IPA: WEAE /ʌˈlaɪ/ Definitions To unite, or form a connection between, as between families by marriage, or between princes and states by treaty, league, or confederacy;—often followed by to or with. : O chief! in blood, and now in arms allied. --Pope. To connect or form a relation between by similitude, resemblance, friendship, or love. : These three did love each other dearly well, And with so firm affection were allied. --Spenser. : The virtue nearest to our vice allied. --Pope. : Note: Ally is generally used in the passive form or reflexively. Translations Slovak : spojiť sa Noun Pronunciation IPA: WEAE /ˈʌl.aɪ/ Definitions One united to another by treaty or league;—usually applied to sovereigns or states; a confederate. : The English soldiers and their French allies. --Macaulay. Anything associated with another as a helper; an auxiliary. : Science, instead of being the enemy of religion, becomes its ally. --Buckle. Anything akin to another by structure, etc. Translations Chinese: 盟友 (méng yǒu) Slovak : spojenec ''m'' Related terms alliance