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Theosis week 1 Promo
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What's Theosis? Week 1
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Theosis 2 Promo: Old Testament
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Theosis 4 Promo
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What’s Theosis, Anyway?
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Theosis 3: Theosis in the New Testament
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Memesplanation Short 95

1 year ago
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To echo Psalm 8, here is the writer to the Hebrews. This establishes more of the traditional understanding of Psalm 8:5, which places us lower than the angels, which also throws a wrench of sorts into this series, doesn’t it? This is a direct quote from the Septuagint version of Psalm 8, and whenever we translate something, we have to interpret it, don’t we? Indeed, whenever we hear or see something in our own language, we must interpret it in order to understand it. Context must help in this, as text without context is a pretext for a misunderstanding. I’d love to come up with some pithy remark, but I think that ambiguity and mystery are important, so why don’t you wrestle with this condundrum and let me know what you come up with.

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