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1 | Did Paul write the Laodiceans? | Col 4:16 | Makarios | 9226 | ||
Tim, this is an excellent post and a definitely a "keeper"! :) This does seem to be Paul's style of writing. One of the most interesting parts I find to this is the idea of "making your greetings sacred". "What's up" isn't very sacred. Should we be saying "What's God doing in your life?" The admonishment to greet with a holy kiss appears in Romans 16:16 , 1 Corinthians 16:20, 2 Corinthians 13:12 , and 1 Thessalonians 5:26. Was the ultimate goal of that to "make your greetings sacred"? Very good post! Nolan |
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2 | Did Paul write the Laodiceans? | Col 4:16 | Morant61 | 9238 | ||
Greetings Nolan! Some of the verses definitely seem to be in Paul's sytle, but much more terse. From translating Paul's works, I know that Paul never meet a period that he liked. His sentences tend to run on for 10 to 15 verses. The imitator in the "Letter to the Laodiceans" writes short one liners only. Thus, even though some of the language is similar to Paul, the style seems to be much different. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Did Paul write the Laodiceans? | Col 4:16 | Makarios | 9273 | ||
Blessings Tim! I agree, and when you stated, "Paul never met a period that he liked", I got a good laugh!! :) Thank you dear Brother! Nolan |
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