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gmik:
Thanks Dan.ng.  I knew I had read it somehwhere but just couldn't remember.

WildOlive:
Ckeck out this link: http://www.godstruthfortoday.org/Library/knoch/TheProblemOfEvil/evil018.htm


Layla:
Hi - Hope this helps.

http://www.forums.bible-truths.com/index.php/topic,1324.0.html

I have checked this out through the Interlinear Bible and both the Mark and Mathew scriptures agree with Ray's conclusions.  Check it out for yourself

http://www.scripture4all.org/index.htm

Peace,
Layla

Edited to add (my apologies I see someone has already brought this forward).

PKnowler:

--- Quote from: Layla on November 01, 2006, 10:55:40 AM ---Hi - Hope this helps.

http://www.forums.bible-truths.com/index.php/topic,1324.0.html

I have checked this out through the Interlinear Bible and both the Mark and Mathew scriptures agree with Ray's conclusions.  Check it out for yourself

http://www.scripture4all.org/index.htm

Peace,
Layla

Thanks for answering my question and for the resources. I'm glad to have the link for the interlinear Bible! I don't see how you could check this scripture out through the interlinear though it doesn't give any definite answer to me on the subject. 

Thanks though!
~Paula

to add (my apologies I see someone has already brought this forward).


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Layla:
Hi Paula

While certainly this scripture does not refute that Jesus had predicted a "woe" for Judas.   My point is that the "woe" is not that it was better for Judas if he (Judas) had never been born, which is what the majority of the church believes, i.e. that Judas' fate is going to be so bad that it would have been better if Judas had never been born.  The fact that Judas repented tells me there is no "future" judgment.  IMO, his "woe" he lived here on earth.

Peace,
layla

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