Jason,<br><br>I can only repeat what I said earlier, "interesting approach", but I'm afraid I don't find it compelling and I must therefore retain the conclusion I have reached by my own exegetical studies. It is interesting though, that I have never come across your argument before in my readings. Methinks that it is "novel" in that it appears to be a product of a contemporary twist on the redemptive historical hermeneutical model. [img]http://www.the-highway.com/w3timages/icons/grin.gif" alt="grin" title="grin[/img]<br><br>But on to a more important matter and that is my sincerest hope that the Lord God will call Josiah Matthew early in years and that he will be given a new life in Christ.<br><br>In His Grace,


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