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marks

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Why ask only of one example of 3 I gave. Just ignore the other Biblical facts that oppose your world view?
I answer the one that applies, and you blow it off.

Got it!

Neither Paul nor Timothy were recorded as being among those who were in the multitudes who were ALL ALL ALL healed by Jesus.

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well two of the examples were correct . but how can i say yes to all three when
WHO again is this thadeus
Two of those examples are not applicable. Jesus has not healed all who were ever ill. But when He was here on the earth, during His ministry, He healed every single one who came to Him, no exceptions. So for Jenkins to say there were those Jesus didn't heal, it's simply false.

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Two of those examples are not applicable. Jesus has not healed all who were ever ill. But when He was here on the earth, during His ministry, He healed every single one who came to Him, no exceptions. So for Jenkins to say there were those Jesus didn't heal, it's simply false.

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correct my friend . very good to point that out . I would not heed a word outta jenkins mouth either .
 
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Two of those examples are not applicable. Jesus has not healed all who were ever ill. But when He was here on the earth, during His ministry, He healed every single one who came to Him, no exceptions. So for Jenkins to say there were those Jesus didn't heal, it's simply false.
Not recorded and false are not the same.
 

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Not recorded and false are not the same.
Actually, the Bible makes affirmative statements that Jesus healed everyone who came to Him. Actually, I'm surprised you don't know this. Jenkins presents something false, that goes against Jesus' ministry.

Why do you defend falsehoods so vigorously?

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Not recorded and false are not the same.
Are you in fact aware that the Bible teaches that Jesus healed everyone who came to Him? Or do you actually think He sent some away without healing them?

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I've come across various people who have ended up with mistaken ideas after watching The Chosen.

One person I know thought that Peter had ongoing tax issues with Rome. Scripture makes mention of Peter and paying taxes, and no mention of him not.

Another person I know that that Nicodemas tried and failed to cast 7 demons out of Mary Magdeline. No, nothing in the Bible about that.

Another thought that the Samaritan leper regrew his missing fingers, while the other 9 did not. Scripture says all were cleansed, and adds nothing more than that.

One of the episodes I happened to see a small portion of portrayed the wedding in Cana as Jesus turns the water into wine, after His mother talks Him into it, after the show Thomas to be doubtful. There is all this back and forth, Leave the room, and Jesus dips His hand into the water become wine, letting it spill through His fingers.

John 2:5-9 KJV
5) His mother saith unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith unto you, do it.
6) And there were set there six waterpots of stone, after the manner of the purifying of the Jews, containing two or three firkins apiece.
7) Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up to the brim.
8) And he saith unto them, Draw out now, and bear unto the governor of the feast. And they bare it.
9) When the ruler of the feast had tasted the water that was made wine, and knew not whence it was: (but the servants which drew the water knew;) the governor of the feast called the bridegroom,

These stories sit in people's minds, affecting what they think the Bible says.

A little leaven leavens the whole lump. And The Chosen demonstrates this truth.

I've not watched much of this show at all, only to get a sense of what it is. It's fiction couched in Biblical frames, and poisons the mind. Do you think God is pleased when people tell lies about His Son, and the things He did?

Are there other scenes in this series that are unbiblical? What are they?

Much love!

The examples you've shared remind me of Jesus' own words about truth setting us free. When we add dramatic embellishments to Scripture - whether it's Peter's tax troubles or dramatic finger regrowth - we risk clouding the perfect wisdom God has already given us.

What strikes me most is how the simple beauty of Scripture often gets lost in our attempts to "improve" it. The wedding at Cana miracle is powerful precisely because of its divine simplicity! Christ speaks, and creation obeys - no dramatic hand-dipping required.
 
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Are you in fact aware that the Bible teaches that Jesus healed everyone who came to Him? Or do you actually think He sent some away without healing them?

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I think already answered your semantic question. Jesus gave everyone $1 who was wearing a red Trump hat. Not the same as he gave everyone $1.