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1 | Knowing the Word | Jer 8:7 | danjg | 233229 | ||
Yes, Sola Scriptura "is an invention of man" but only in the same sense as the Trinity! The word "Trinity" isn't found in Scripture, but the concept of one God manifest in three distinct persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, is! Sola Scriptura is a biblical concept that "man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from God." It also means that inspiration and inerrancy is only found in the Scriptures not in any work of man! | ||||||
2 | Knowing the Word | Jer 8:7 | meta | 233233 | ||
one brief comment. It may help if we do not use the word "word" when referring to the word scripture . Jesus said Mat 4:4 "MAN SHALL NOT LIVE ON BREAD ALONE, BUT ON EVERY WORD THAT PROCEEDS OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD.'"" He did not say "every scripture". He did use the word scripture (graphe) many times but not in this instance. For the sake of accuracy it may help if we do not substitute one word for another. We should not exchange the word "scripture" for the word "word - rhema" or for the word "word - logos". They do have 3 different meanings. Jesus did not say "but on every scripture that proceeds out of the mouth of God. There is no evidence to suggest that every word that came out of the mouth of God became scripture. My intention is soley to focus on keeping things clear as to what the scriptures say. Otherwise we will certainly lose our way. |
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3 | Knowing the Word | Jer 8:7 | danjg | 233237 | ||
While I agree, I don't see the significance of your statement that not every word God has uttered "became scripture" (graphe), i.e. written down. Mt. 4:4 says that we are to live "on every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God." That has to refer to Scripture because the only words God has given us to live by are contained in Scripture, ergo, Sola Scriptura! Are you trying to make a distinction between the words of God the Father and Jesus and that the Father's are more important? Is there a significance between "word (rhema) of God" in Luke 2:2 and "word (logos)of God" in Luke 5:1? |
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4 | Knowing the Word | Jer 8:7 | CDBJ | 233239 | ||
Greetings, Where do you even find the "WORD" used in Luke 2:2. Luke 2:2 (KJV) 2 (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.) CDBJ |
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5 | Knowing the Word | Jer 8:7 | danjg | 233240 | ||
Ooops, I meant in Luke 3:2, sorry! | ||||||