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1 | How do these points relate to the Great | Gen 12:1 | The Bible is Right | 57520 | ||
"'James could not be more explicit. He is confronting the concept of a passive, false "faith," which is devoid of the fruits of salvation. He is not arguing for works in addition to or apart from faith. He is showing why and how, true, living faith always works. He is fighting against dead orthodoxy and its tendency to abuse grace." "'Again, James echoes the Master Himself, who insisted on a theology of lordship that involved obedience, not lip-service. Jesus chided the disobedient ones who had attached themselves to Him in name only: "Why do you call Me, 'Lord, Lord,' and do not do what I say?" (Luke 6:46). Verbal allegiance, He said, will get no one to heaven: "Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven; but he who does the will of My Father who is in heaven" (Matt. 7:21)." How do these points relate to the Great commission in Mark 16:15-17? By the way these are good points. |
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2 | How do these points relate to the Great | Gen 12:1 | kalos | 57527 | ||
"...not originally part of Mark's gospel." "Mark 16:9-20. The external evidence strongly suggests these verses were not originally part of Mark's gospel. While the majority of Gr. manuscripts contain these verses, the earliest and most reliable do not. ... Further, some that include the passage note that it was missing from older Gr. manuscripts, while others have scribal marks indicating the passage was considered spurious. The fourth-century church fathers Eusebius and Jerome noted that almost all Gr. manuscripts available to them lacked vv. 9-20. "The internal evidence from this passage also weighs heavily against Mark's authorship. ... "While for the most part summarizing truths taught elsewhere in Scripture, vv. 9-20 should always be compared with the rest of Scripture, and no doctrines should be formulated based solely on them. ...(The MacArthur Study Bible, 1997, Word Publishing)." |
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3 | How do these points relate to the Great | Gen 12:1 | The Bible is Right | 57621 | ||
There are alot of other scriptures that back up what is said in Mark 16:15-16 so when I here statements like "The internal evidence from this passage also weighs heavily against Mark's authorship." I think someone has something to hide, and remember 2 Tim.3:16 Says, ALL SCRIPTURE IS GIVEN BY INSPIRATION OF GOD, so I don't think man can make that distinction. | ||||||
4 | How do these points relate to the Great | Gen 12:1 | kalos | 57624 | ||
That the ending of the book of Mark is widely considered by reputable Bible scholars to be spurious has been argued, documented and explained before on this forum. You may look it up, using the search function. I will not attempt to explain it to you. It seems to me that you are not interested in reading an explanation or in listening to anyone else. Apparently your only interest is in arguing (which you have done) and proving that you are right (which you have never done). |
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5 | How do these points relate to the Great | Gen 12:1 | The Bible is Right | 57632 | ||
"That the ending of the book of Mark is widely considered by reputable Bible scholars to be spurious has been argued, documented" Isn't this statement an attack on the bible, which is against Lockman Foundation rules? |
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6 | How do these points relate to the Great | Gen 12:1 | kalos | 57635 | ||
No, this statement is not an attack on the Bible. If you have to ask this question, then you neither know nor understand the issues involved where the ending of the book of Mark is concerned. If you had looked up the information provided on the forum, using the search function, you would know this statement is NOT an attack on the Bible. The fact that you didn't bother to look it up confirms that I made the right choice when I said to you: "I will not attempt to explain it to you. It seems to me that you are not interested in reading an explanation or in listening to anyone else. Apparently your only interest is in arguing (which you have done) and proving that you are right (which you have never done)." |
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7 | How do these points relate to the Great | Gen 12:1 | The Bible is Right | 57685 | ||
Apparently your only interest is in arguing (which you have done) and proving that you are right (which you have never done)." I do not wish to argue about anything, I just want to know what is right, and to know the whole truth about any subject of the bible. So I take offence to your statement above, we might have different points of veiws but you don't have to be nasty about it. And your statement about Mark, I'll just write the Lockman Foundation and see what they think. |
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