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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Who is the writer's intended antecedent?

This is so confusing. It's just this part that is so ambiguous in this translation.

It's a overall a good translation

The author believes Jesus teleported (his exit was a miraculous exit) when he was about to get stoned by the Jews. And that Luke was commissioned by God. Lord Jesus had appeared to him, commissioning him to write a gospel according to him. Those are who new revelations to me.


Also I have a question.

If the antecedent of John 1:3 really is Jesus.

Then I have a question.


Isn't it possible for an architect to erect a building through his creative inspiration?



I mean an architect may not physically build a building but he gives inspiration to create (i.e instructions and plans) to the builders.


I'm asking because Jesus was called an architect in Proverbs 8:30.


So my question comes down to this.


Can we say

That an architect builds something through his creative inspiration?

  

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readyfortherain Can we say That An architect builds something through his creative inspiration? Sure. I have a personal example.

  • readyfortherain Can we say That An architect builds something through his creative inspiration?
  • Sure.
  • I have a personal example.
  • Stephen Holl, a modern architect, was invited to bid on the design and construction of a new museum building in my city.
  • He visited the location eight years ago and was inspired on the spot to draw a "luminous canopy" on a paper napkin at the executive lunch.
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readyfortherainCan we say That
An architect builds something through his creative inspiration?

Sure. I have a personal example.

Stephen Holl, a modern architect, was invited to bid on the design and construction of a new museum building in my city. He visited the location eight years ago and was inspired on the spot to draw a "luminous

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