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Has anyone solved the mystery of the "mingled" drink Christ refused?
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<blockquote data-quote="Allegory" data-source="post: 2595685" data-attributes="member: 170779"><p>References:</p><p>- in Matthew 27:34 "mingled" drink is vinegar + gall.</p><p>- in Mark 15:23 the "mingled" drink is wine + myrrh.</p><p>- in Galatians 4 such things are an "allegory"</p><p></p><p>Could such allegorically be grace + law, which is</p><p>allegorically (as if) blessed + cursed = accursed,</p><p>and in the worse case scenario</p><p>grace + law is as if life + death</p><p></p><p>Eg: Genesis 2: 16 + 17 mingles "contrary" things:</p><p>every tree (above) + not every tree (beneath),</p><p>harmless grace (above) + harmful law (under).</p><p>When mingled, it's an oxy-moron:</p><p>the mingling of contrary things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allegory, post: 2595685, member: 170779"] References: - in Matthew 27:34 "mingled" drink is vinegar + gall. - in Mark 15:23 the "mingled" drink is wine + myrrh. - in Galatians 4 such things are an "allegory" Could such allegorically be grace + law, which is allegorically (as if) blessed + cursed = accursed, and in the worse case scenario grace + law is as if life + death Eg: Genesis 2: 16 + 17 mingles "contrary" things: every tree (above) + not every tree (beneath), harmless grace (above) + harmful law (under). When mingled, it's an oxy-moron: the mingling of contrary things. [/QUOTE]
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