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1 | Is "discernment" from God or study | Ps 119:1 | Turk Fowler | 236166 | ||
Proverbs Chapter 1 "To know wisdom and instruction, To discern the sayings of understanding," Were there specific "sayings of understanding" being referred to here and what were they? Is "discerning" the "sayings of understanding" a reference to the fact that discernment was only open to believers or just encouragement to read carefully? |
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2 | Is "discernment" from God or study | Ps 119:1 | EdB | 236167 | ||
All of scripture is the "sayings of understanding" and yes to fully discern we need the Holy Spirit. But even natural man can discern the need for God from reading scripture and that in itself is wisdom. If I was going to point to just one place in scirpture Psalm 119 is filled with understanding, wisdom and instruction |
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3 | Were there Hebrew commentaries? | Ps 119:1 | Turk Fowler | 236172 | ||
It appears to me they may have been referring specifically to something beyond the Pentateuch but I'm not familiar enough with Old Testament history to know. I guess I was digging a little deeper but don't of any textual help with the context and Jewish traditions. Was it primarily oral or written? Were there extra-biblical texts of priestly commentary that enlightened scripture? I appreciate your help. |
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4 | Were there Hebrew commentaries? | Ps 119:1 | EdB | 236173 | ||
Who is referring to specifically to something beyond the Pentateuch? What is prompting this question? |
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