Jacob Thompson The Leech Minister Of Peter Ruckman

Examples of JT Does being a leech minister of Peter Ruckman and plagurizing Peter Ruckman:

Needless to say, that is blasphemy to the highest degrees! When Jesus died on the cross, moments before giving up the ghost, he cried out and said “It is FINISHED!” (Joh 19:30). He did not say “It is to continue!”, or something stupid like that. He paid the price as the perfect sacrifice for sins ONCE, NEVER TO BE REPEATED!
(The Lord of Glory, by JT Does, page 105.)

The New Testament “in Christ’s blood” is a once-and-for-all (Heb. 10:8-12) final payment for all sins (Heb. 10:8-12), past, present, and future. It is a perfect, complete, vicarious, substitutionary propitiation for sin and sins of individual sin-ers (John 1:29; 1 Pet. 1:19), NEVER TO BE REPEATED, NEVER TO BE CONTINUED, NEVER TO BE DUPLICATED, NEVER TO BE IMITATED, NEVER TO BE COUNTERFEITED, AND NEVER TO BE RE-ENACTED (Heb. 10:8-12).
(How To Teach Dispensational Truth, page 65.)

Those two verses [John 1:18] at first glance would appear to be a “contradiction.” And they are if you fail to study the word and take it literally (2 Tim 2:15; 1 Thes 2:13). There are dozens upon dozens of times in the Old Testament where people physically saw God, and his similitude is described (Num 12). As we examined chapters ago, it is the Father that was manifested to the saints of the Old Testament as he called his people “children”, and they viewed God as the Father. Many of them interacted and spoke with God directly, so how do we reconcile the statement “No man hath seen God at any time?” Very simply: if God is the invisible soul, and the Son, Jesus Christ, is the physical body of God, then people would see the Son.
(The Lord of Glory, by JT Does, page 91.)

This verse seems to contradict the fact that many people in the Old Testament saw God (e.g. Gen. 32:30; Hos. 12:4-5; Deut. 34:10; Exod. 24:10; Isa. 6:5) But what they saw was not God’s soul (see Gen. 2:7; 1 Thess. 5:23 cf. Gen 1:26) In The Godhead the Father is the Soul, the Holy Spirit is the Spirit, and Jesus Christ is the body. In the Old Testament, men saw the bodily shape of Jehovah–the Angel of the Lord Jesus Christ in his pre-incarnate state. Jesus taunted the Pharisees with that in John 5:37.
(Ruckman Reference Bible, page 1382, footnote on John 1:18.)

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