The Devil did not offer to know things about God.
He did about our Fathers' knowledge of good and evil. I did say he twisted it. He twisted the gospel too.
God still knows things we don’t.
That's not the point. Apparently even angels don't know all there is to know about their Creator. It doesn't matter, because our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ told us all we need to know about our heavenly Father. So, seeing the forebearance born out of love displayed by the Messiah, we recognize the gospel he preached.
That’s not anything worth reading.
I think how mankind acquired the sense of good/evil is noteworthy, especially since today children in school are basically being told that God doesn't exist. That subject doesn't belong in this thread.
Oh, He has considerably more thoughts than that. People, even believers, generally have no idea what God thinks.
I hope the believers think both Father and Son endured such sickening sin against themselves, it's stunning how they turned their wrath away from their enemies.
I actually said Jews DON’T (present tense) teach Paul, not didn’t 2000 years ago.
Ah, but they didn’t quote Paul. He quoted them. That’s not the same thing.
Where?
You think I think that??????
You said they teach Paul. Still waiting for an example of the prophets or disciples quoting Paul.
I wish you would go back to my quote without editing it stopping just before "because." It makes it sound like, "The prophets would have had to live after Paul to have quoted him." But that's not what I said, or what my point was.
My point is the "Jews of Judaism" don't recognize Pauls' interpretation of the prophets. Jews who believe in Jesus do.
And in a real sense those prophets are still speaking to us by their faith in Christ.
You're seem to be concerned about "who came first", instead of "do they agree."
And yes, it sounded like you were saying, "The Jews don't agree with Paul." I guess I should have qualified my statement by specifying "believing Jews", so our conversation didn't deteriorate into a circus. Too late.