Re: 144,000 calling stopped in 312 AD
On Jul 17, 4:25 am, "Egbert" >
You are mistaken. Verse 39 sais in the peshitta: "Blessed is he who comes in
the name of mar-Jah."
Which in Ps 118:26 appears to be a benediction "by the priests of the
sanctuary themselves, upon those who had entered the sacred precincts
with the very purpose of receiving such a blessing. 'He who enters' is
then obviously the worshipper." [Leupold, p 820]
This does not discount Christ's application. Look at what Keil and D.
have to say about it.
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