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QA - Isaiah 7, whether the translation should be young woman or virgin

Good morning, I hope this email finds you well. I asked a question on the live stream yesterday which Dr. Sungenis kindly answered about Isaiah 7 and whether the translation should be young woman or virgin Dr. Sungenis said to check out a 50 page article on the website from the past 6 months that references various prophecies with a Jewish and Catholic interpretation. I've been unable to find it unfortunately and was wondering whether you could provide a copy or a link? Ad Iesum per Mariam, Paul Paul, You can find that article at http://robertsungenis.com/cai/jewish/Book%20Review%20of%20David%20Klinghoffer.pdf The part you are interested in starts at page 23. I hope it is sufficient for your needs. Robert Sungenis

QA - Question 258 – Does Quanto Conficiamur Moerore deny Original Sin? 4 (July 3, 2010)

July 3, 2010 Question 258 – Does Quanto Conficiamur Moerore deny Original Sin? 4 "RS: We are not judging God. We are merely accepting God’s testimony that he is a fair and just God and does not lie, and we make our subsequent conclusions on that basis."   DF: God is fair and just, but He says nowhere in scripture that an unrighteous, depraved, fallen sinner, can be saved by general revelation or by looking looking at nature. If fact, he says they ARE WITHOUT EXCUSE. The gospel is the power of God unto salvation.   RS: Read Romans 2:6-8 or Romans  2:14  again. In the latter,  St.  Paul says that some men disobey and some men “do instinctively the things of the law.” It is these same men who obey that , in vr. 13, are said to be “justified by their works.” Don, your problem is that you’ve already decided that you must exclude these passages from your understanding of how God works in salvation. Instead of believing that God wants to save the Amazon and is wai...

QA - Question 194 – Is the Last Supper Commemorative of a Seder Meal? (November 7, 2009)

Question 194 – Is the Last Supper Commemorative of a Seder Meal? …Also, I recall that you [Bob Sungenis] and I dialogued several years ago about the Hahnian Third Cup interpretation. Through the use of the Greek, you proved quite definitively that the Last Supper could not have been the Four Cup seder, based on the Greek words for leavened and unleavened bread (the artos, etc. analysis). Can you please find or repeat that analysis? That completely undermines the Third Cup interpretation. I appreciate it. -John [Salza] ___ Here I am leading a 2 part study on the Mass for our K of C Church and Bible Study, and last week singing the praises of Scott Hahn's analysis of the 4 cup Seder, bridging the Last Supper to the Cross, and now I find out its off base??? Indeed, do tell... Is this in an old article we no longer have up on the site?AMDG. -Laurence Gonzaga ___ Laurence, I thought Hahn’s interpretation was at least an interesting speculation until about five years ago, when I actually...

December 2005

Q & A December 2005 Question 50 - Saving the Church in Boston Question 49 - Book recommendation for my reformed Presbyterian pastor Question 48 - List of Infallible Doctrine Question 47 - Apostles.....and/or......Disciples Question 46 - Online Greek Septuagint Question 45 - a Traditionalist asks Question 44 - question on the second law of thermodynamics Question 43 - Scripture Scholar Advice Needed :) Question 42 - Atrocities in OT, related to Forrest article on Islam, Part 4 Question 41 - On Evolution Question 40 - South Park Episode - Derogatory reference to the Blessed Virgin Mary Question 39 - Atrocities in OT, related to Forrest article on Islam, Part 3 Question 38 - Atrocities in OT, related to Forrest article on Islam, Part 2 Question 37 - Greetings from Diego Garcia Question 36 - Christmas: December 25? Question 35 - Priestesses Question 34 - The aether density and movement Question 33 - Does God Love Sinners Question 32 - Ensoulment and Frozen Embryos Question 30 - A Gay G...