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1 | Are old words proper for Scripture? | Bible general Archive 4 | gruvEdude | 210622 | ||
Focusing on "the study of the Word itself", my beginning question has the word "ever". If God never uses old words, when should we ever witness scripture contrary to as written? Is God glorified with words of praise which are contrary to our Lord's style? Can words which become old correctly be called the word of God? | ||||||
2 | Are old words proper for Scripture? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 210630 | ||
Hi, gruv... This forum is founded on the doctrine of sola scriptura. We believe in the verbal plenary inspiration of the Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16). It is the sole authoritative revelation of Himself, given us in words of His own choosing. Although one might know some things about Him through general revelation (Romans 1:19-20), one cannot truly know God except through what He has chosen to reveal about Himself. The Scripture is certain, necessary, infallible, sufficient, and clear (see post #156917) for you, me, and everyone else! Our membership in this forum is an affirmation and a declaration of these doctrines to a confused and ignorant world. If you want to use "old words" then use Hebrew in quoting the Old Testament and Greek in quoting the New Testament. In Him, Doc |
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3 | Are old words proper for Scripture? | Bible general Archive 4 | stjohn | 210634 | ||
A most excellent post brother, very well said indeed-!! :-) Doc, you're really beginning to show an ability to communicate. :-) Just kidding of course, as usual my dear friend, you are an inspiration to me! It's a real pleasure to see God's light shine through your patient, thoughtful words. Shalom and God bless John |
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