The resurrection of Isaac
By Pastor Rune Enoe, Director of Theological Science
Brethren and Sistren
Today I will talk about one of the most overlooked miracles in the Bible: The resurrection of Abraham’s beloved son, Isaac.

We are all familiar with how God tempted Abraham and ordered him to offer Isaac for a burnt offering (Genesis 22:2).
As is well known, God is not a man, that he should repent (Numbers 23:16, 1 Samuel 15:29), so from that moment on, Isaac was as good as dead. He was what we today would call “a dead man walking”. Quite literally as it turns out, since Abraham saddled an ass for himself but not for his son.
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Pastor Rune Enoe (23-05-2022 10:52 PM): The point is that Jesus is a priest "after the similitude of Melchisedec" i.e. a man who did not belong to any Jewish tribe. In this manner he is a type of Jesus who doesn't have an earthly father either. ...
MitzaLizalor (24-05-2022 01:02 PM): I'll tell my friend that Melchizedek was a pre-incarnation appearance of Jesus. Levi paid tithes to Him because Levi was inside Abraham Hebrews 7:10. That sounds like a little homunculus. Could a homunculus ...
Pastor Rune Enoe (25-05-2022 11:28 AM): That sounds like a little homunculus. Could a homunculus receive Salvation? If not, a lot of them must suffer when men die before they marry.We theologians prefer to speak of "seed", but other than that ...
MitzaLizalor (25-05-2022 11:52 AM): I see. So eliminating one seed equates with eliminating everything within it forever. Wow. If only Adam had not rejected God's companion opportunity suggestions. Creation as it was would have been sufficient. Now ...
Roland (25-05-2022 01:19 PM): I see. So eliminating one seed equates with eliminating everything within it forever. Wow. If only Adam had not rejected God's companion opportunity suggestions. Creation as it was would have been sufficient. Now ...
Pastor Rune Enoe (25-05-2022 02:24 PM): I see. So eliminating one seed equates with eliminating everything within it forever. Wow. If only Adam had not rejected God's companion opportunity suggestions. Creation as it was would have been sufficient. Yes, ...
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