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1 | searching for the truth | 1 Cor 11:3 | Ray | 125577 | ||
Hi Angel, "your will be done," can not be accomplished by redefining the Scripture: "our will be done!" Why the lower case "y"? 1) For 1 Cor 11:3 can we not think of Christ as the Head [sic] of every man, as the Amplified expresses it? But could we not also think of God as being the head [sic] of Christ, thus making them equal but set in order. From the heart, Ray |
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2 | searching for the truth | 1 Cor 11:3 | JCrichton | 125623 | ||
Hi, Ray! I was quoting Scripture, the version which I use has "your..." Than same version utilizes "head" for all accounts. I've read some versions that do capitalize "Head" when refering to Christ or God... and others, still capitalize the complete word "LORD" in the Old Testament--this particular issue comes up with certain groups that insist on making assigning LORD, Yahweh, in a higher plane of existence than the Lord, Yeshua, whom they demote to a comparative infirior level. I have notice that you tend to magnify the Father's, the Son's and the Holy Spirit's pronouns... I think that that is an excellent personal practice that both honors and exalts the Holy Trinity! I follow a similar practice... only, I capitalize the adjectives that represent the Holy Trinity as well as their personal pronouns--though I don't remember capitalizing their possessive or reflexive pronouns. I understand what you are saying... Christ as the Head of man denotes His Divinity; while God as the head of Christ denotes their equal standing as Divinity. God Bless! Angel |
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