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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jun 28, 2017 18:32:06 GMT
Here's an interesting passage in Matthew:
So when Jesus says he could call on the Father to send angels to save him, does that mean he literally could have done so and events would have played out differently (and Scripture not be fulfilled)? Or is he merely saying he theoretically has the power to do so but he could not actually do it as that is not how the future is set out?
Yes, he could have literally done that
Jesus was second in command so he could do anything he wished.
Prophecy would have played out differently which means the outcome could have played out differently or he could have killed them all and allowed to be arrested still and be killed.
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