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1 | what is a response to the interpretation | Gal 5:1 | tachminite | 206830 | ||
I actually have four questions. I am doing an interpretation of the bible and am not able to get the information I need please bear with me. I will be asking four questions where I need to give an example of an eroneous view of each question and where a rule of interpretation was either ignored or broken and then also with each question I will ask I need to provide a more correct interpretation biblical interpretation and the correct application of the rules. the first question is as folows: What is a response to the interpretation of Acts 4:32-36 as an endorsement of a type of communal living as being normative for the christian church? My second question is what is a response to the belief that christians are still obligated to adhere to old testament rules regarding sacrifices, clothing and diet. My third question is as follows? what is a response or rebuttal of the belief, based on Galatians 5:1, that christians may ignore new testament commands as long as they feel that they are being led by the holy spirit? My fourth and Final question? what is a defense that the early christians might have given to pagans in Rome who mistakenly thought that Christ had instituted Cannibalism as a rite in the early church because of his words in John 6:53? Thank you for your help and time and please let me know soon if possible thank you. |
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2 | what is a response to the interpretation | Gal 5:1 | Searcher56 | 206831 | ||
Scripture ... John 14:15, Acts 15, Gal 4:21-5:4 ... tachminite, You asked ... "What is a response or rebuttal of the belief, based on Galatians 5:1, that christians may ignore new testament commands as long as they feel that they are being led by the holy spirit?" Galatians 5:1, as with all Scripture, must be taken in its context Paul wrote about being born of a free woman, not slave (4:31) and the preceeding verses compared the two. It is freedom from obeying the whole Law (5:3). I my previous post, I cited which parts we are free from. Moreover, Acts 15, gives a list for us Gentiles. John 14:15 says if we love Him, we are to obe Him. Searcher |
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