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The next section on the age of the earth is quite lengthy. But I am getting close to the end...
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You're very kind. Thank you for the encouraging words.I am most interested in de Moor's Creation and I am saving up for that hardcover edition.
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Exceptional work you are doing, looking forward to when this is published in whole, hopefully as an ebook besides Hardcovers. May it have a ripple effect of more similar works being translated.
Your site is a blessing, i love everything there, the video on Christ in the OT was superb, played it for my dad, he being blessed as well.
I don't know exactly, but I suspect that it is in his Commentarius in the locus on Original Sin. I have not yet gotten that far in the translation.Do you know where the following may be found online in the broader context of De Moor's work(s)?
"It is objected that the justice of God will not admit the imputation of the sin of another. The answer is, in our author [Marck]: Justice will not, indeed, permit the imputation of the sin of another which is entirely and in every sense alien to him to whom it is imputed."
I found this quote of De Moor in Samuel Baird's The Elohim Revealed, pgs 505-507 (see the footnotes).