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<blockquote data-quote="shane50+" data-source="post: 77593128" data-attributes="member: 452927"><p>[USER=293637]@ViaCrucis[/USER] Thanks again for your clear explanations. However, I don't understand why the possibility of starving Jesus turning stone into bread would be considered using divine power selfishly or why his answer <em>Man shall not live on bread</em> alone actually means <em>Go away</em>. I will park this and move on through Luke -> Acts -> Romans because I want to understand how the Christians interpret these unusual events. So far, you have been great help in achieving this goal! Since it's far from the my original question, I will post new questions on new threads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shane50+, post: 77593128, member: 452927"] [USER=293637]@ViaCrucis[/USER] Thanks again for your clear explanations. However, I don't understand why the possibility of starving Jesus turning stone into bread would be considered using divine power selfishly or why his answer [I]Man shall not live on bread[/I] alone actually means [I]Go away[/I]. I will park this and move on through Luke -> Acts -> Romans because I want to understand how the Christians interpret these unusual events. So far, you have been great help in achieving this goal! Since it's far from the my original question, I will post new questions on new threads. [/QUOTE]
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