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<ref group="p">Blank page with a pocket on it and the breath of God speaking into the pocket.</ref>
<ref group="p">Blank page with a pocket on it and the breath of God speaking into the pocket.</ref>
<ref group="q">How can God open a pocket within himself if he says he doesn't change?</ref>
<ref group="q">How can God open a pocket within himself if he says he doesn't change?</ref>
<ref group="a">He said his character does not change and so he keeps his promises. But God became a man; God in the flesh grew, learned, died; all of those where changes of different kinds. They idea that God cannot change in any way comes from Greek philosophy and sophistry. See ''Can God change?'', 2ndBook Press</ref>
<ref group="a">He said his character does not change and so he keeps his promises. But God became a man; God in the flesh grew, learned, died; all of those where changes of different kinds. The idea that God cannot change in any way comes from Greek philosophy and sophistry. See ''Can God change?'', 2ndBook Press</ref>


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Revision as of 16:34, 16 January 2023

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Discussion

He opened a pocket within himself and spoke into it. [1] <ref ± Mal 3:6 For I [am] the LORD, I change not; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.</ref> [p 1] [q 1] [a 1]


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  1. Blank page with a pocket on it and the breath of God speaking into the pocket.

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  1. How can God open a pocket within himself if he says he doesn't change?

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  1. He said his character does not change and so he keeps his promises. But God became a man; God in the flesh grew, learned, died; all of those where changes of different kinds. The idea that God cannot change in any way comes from Greek philosophy and sophistry. See Can God change?, 2ndBook Press
  1. ± Ge 1:2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness [was] upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

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