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Believer Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

mixed questions

1. I was looking at a Christian teaching material and it had these phrases. I think we all know whom we are talking about. What is the difference between is risen and has risen?

2. Is this correct?

It is regarding No.2.

3. I got this sentence from a post here and want to ask you if this is correct or not.

Our character is reflected in our choice of friends.
  

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Wow. How does one answer this question without getting into a sticky theological dissertation? Believer, In Christian belief, it is probably proper to use both phrases.

  • Wow.
  • How does one answer this question without getting into a sticky theological dissertation?
  • Believer, In Christian belief, it is probably proper to use both phrases.
  • I'll take the second first, since it's easier.
  • Jesus has risen simply states that the Christian person believes that, at one time in history, Jesus, the person, rose from the dead.
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Wow. How does one answer this question without getting into a sticky theological dissertation?

Believer,

In Christian belief, it is probably proper to use both phrases. I'll take the second first, since it's easier. Jesus has risen simply states that the Christian person believes that, at one time in history, Jesus, the person, rose from the dead. Jesus is risen,
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Hi,

Let me tackle the easy ones.

2. Is this correct?

It is regarding No.2. OK

3. I got this sentence from a post here and want to ask you if this is correct or not.

Our character is reflected in our choice of friends. OK

B

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