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1 | Hi JesusFreak | 1 Cor 14:34 | EdB | 58852 | ||
jesusfreak508@aol.com One last thing then I will shut up. If you notice from context Paul mentions this in passing. I do not believe Paul nor God intended this to become doctrine. The everyone seems so bent on making it. Every other teaching that is doctrine has at least two and in most cases three witnesses. By that I mean it is repeated at least twice in scripture and in most cases three times. EdB |
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2 | Hi JesusFreak | 1 Cor 14:34 | jesusfreak508@aol.com | 58855 | ||
Thank you. That is a very good point. I had not thought of that. Isn't there also a scripture somewhere that says something about the number of witnesses? I think I read it somewhere in a teaching about why/when Jesus presented Himself and His Father as two witnesses. Oh, really good point. But you can bet there will be those who point to Timothy as the second case. I'll have to think about that, too. Melanie |
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3 | Hi JesusFreak | 1 Cor 14:34 | EdB | 58906 | ||
Melanie Yes there is, Kalos points to it Deut 17:6. It is known as the law of the witness or law for establishing a witness. EdB |
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