Ephesians again uses the exact formula of the Lord's own words: «Before the foundation of the world He chose us, chose us in Christ, that we should be holy and
blameless before Him and to live through love in His presence; determining that we should become His adopted sons through Jesus Christ.»
«Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and
blameless before him.
But Zacharias and Elizabeth were ready to be used by God for they lived
blameless before God.
Zacharias and Elizabeth were
blameless before God.
«even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and
blameless before him.
His heart is that each of us would be presented to the Father, through our fervent faith in Yahshuah, His Son, spotless, and
blameless before Him in love.
I do know Hebrew and Greek, and sought the truth my whole life, and live to be
blameless before Him, and in the process have come to exactly the opposite conclusions as you state above.
He [God] chose us in him [Christ] before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and
blameless before him.
Before the foundation of the world he chose us in him that we should be holy and
blameless before him.
Man was
blameless before the Law by means of no Law in place to convict man while inherently a sinner because of the fall of Adam & Eve.
There are multiple examples of people who were «
blameless before the law».
There are several people in the bible who are described as being «
blameless before the law».
Not exact matches
Not sure where you are getting that from but there are definitely people (ex Paul in Phillipians) that are described as being «
blameless»
before the law.
As Ishmael approaches young manhood (age thirteen), God, looking to the future, proposes a new covenant, giving Abram a new charge: «[W] alk
before me and be thou whole - hearted [or «perfect» or «
blameless»; tamim].
Jesus presents us «
Blameless»
before the father.
This will establish your hearts,
blameless in separation from evil
before YAHWEH our ABBA, in the presence of our Master YAHSHUA with all HIS SetApart from evil Ones -(saints).
If God demanded the death of an innocent and
blameless person
before forgiving anybody, if God turned away even from those who repented until someone else suffered for their sins, if God demanded the pain and blood of the cross
before admitting anyone into right relationship... what kind of blood - thirsty, sadistic being would this be?
I still persist that it clearly states that if a master beats a slave badly and the slave does not die immediately but hangs on for a day or two
before dying, the master is held
blameless.
jbhollen «the slave does not die immediately but hangs on for a day or two
before dying, the master is held
blameless» = > nowhere does it say or imply «
blameless», the verse is continuation of the thought concerning compensation for loss when someone is injured by your actions.
Before you said the players are
blameless, now you say that they are 5 % responsible.
The site sat ruined for decades,
before Blameless took it on again to create a new mural for Leith.