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1 | Are new worship songs scripturally OK? | Bible general Archive 1 | LisaMarie | 22915 | ||
Honey PLEASE! Dictionaries differ. Lexicons differ. Bible Translations DIFFER! |
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2 | Are new worship songs scripturally OK? | Bible general Archive 1 | Searcher56 | 22928 | ||
Lisa, But the orginial does not differ. Are you willing to bow with with knees and face on the ground thinking only about God as your Lord and King? S | ||||||
3 | Are new worship songs scripturally OK? | Bible general Archive 1 | LisaMarie | 22941 | ||
I'm sorry lamb. I love you but I can't agree with your vision. I've already told you I do prostrate myself. But that is not the only way I worship. I firmly believe that if the Lord wanted a particular manner of worship he would have spelled it out for us in biblical text. Not left it to the definition of one nationality's word. Hugs, Lisa |
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4 | Are new worship songs scripturally OK? | Bible general Archive 1 | LisaMarie | 22944 | ||
Also - All the books of the Bible were not written in Hebrew. Aramaic, Greek, Latin were also used. The Coptic Christians were the first to translate the entire bible into their own language. Can you really believe this is wrong? Should our Bible be only printed in it's original language? I can't agree. I think, if the Lord wanted to be worshipped only as defined by ancient Hebrew dialects then he wouldn't have sent his Holy Spirit into the world pushing us to translate it. Given this mixture of languages, I think you'd better look up ALL the words used in all the gospels and come to a conclusion that way. Not one word in one book. That's like walking through the forest at night with a penlight. You're missing SO much!! Best of Luck!! Lisa |
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