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1 | Would this be biblically accurate? | Luke 18:11 | kalos | 133812 | ||
Reighnskye: Thank you for pointing out the places in my previous post where the meaning is unclear. As soon as I can, I will revise the post in an attempt to clarify that which needs clarifying. Hopefully, the following will answer some of your questions. The words in brackets [ ] have been added for clarification. From my previous post: '[The English word judge has more than one meaning (is used in more than one sense) in the NT. The following definitions (plural) are taken from various NT passages where the English word judge appears in the Amplified Bible:] 'try, investigate, inquire into, discern, pass disciplinary judgment [passing censuring sentence as the facts require]...' - - - - - - - 'Do not judge and criticize and condemn others, so that you may not be judged and criticized and condemned yourselves. Matthew 7:1 Amplified New Testament '"[Matthew] 7:1 [Do not judge.] As the context reveals, this does not prohibit all types of judging ([Matthew 7] v. 16)....' Grace to you, Kalos |
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2 | Would this be biblically accurate? | Luke 18:11 | Reighnskye | 133817 | ||
Kalos, Thank you very much also for your vigor to convey your honest convictions. It is good that we may address harder issues at times, insofar as the scripture does so itself. I myself would desire to exercise accountability with the members of this forum, whenever my perspectives may not be fully deemed as biblical. This may involve polite and honest exchange. Thank you further for the clarifications that you provide here. I am perhaps slow to understand at times. I do feel that the Amplified Bible text is the Lockman Foundation's attempt to go beyond the literal word for word tranlation of the NASB, without having to resort to a thought for thought translation. It's almost like having the NASB's margin notes right in the text itself, except to a much greater level. - Blessings, Reighnskye |
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