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4. RE: Matthew 1:25

Sep-26-2001 at 07:04 PM (UTC+3 Nineveh, Assyria)

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Last edited by LAZAR on Sep-26-2001 at 09:07 PM (CT)

Greetings and the Love of Chrsit upon you Vabra

Once again thankyou for you time. You konw, this word "TILL" or "UNTIL" used when the bible was being written, realy throws a spanner in the works. I always understood it to mean that some sort of action did not happen up to a certain point, not implying that the action did happen later.

I reached this understanding after reading 2 Sam 6:23 "Michal the daughter of Saul had no children TILL the day of her death". This certainly does not imply and it is impossible for her to have had children after her death.

Noah. released a reven from the ark. "went to and fro UNTIL the waters were dried up from the earth" Gen 8:7. As we read the story, we discover that the raven never returned at all.

Deut 34:6 re the burial of Moses. We are told that no one knew the location of his grave "UNTIL this present day" ( that is when Deu was being written). But UNTIL now no one has known since that day either.

I think you are now aware of my confussion. Please help me understand or at least distinguish the diferrence between the above three quotes form the old testament and the "TILL" in Mat 1:25.

Glory to God and His Son Jesus Christ
Grace and Love of God to you and your family


Regards
Lazar.

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