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1 | Are old words proper for Scripture? | Bible general Archive 4 | gruvEdude | 210622 | ||
Focusing on "the study of the Word itself", my beginning question has the word "ever". If God never uses old words, when should we ever witness scripture contrary to as written? Is God glorified with words of praise which are contrary to our Lord's style? Can words which become old correctly be called the word of God? | ||||||
2 | Are old words proper for Scripture? | Bible general Archive 4 | stjohn | 210631 | ||
Hey Edude, Welcome: You have an interesting way of putting things, it sounds as if it may even be profund, but, I'm afraid I'm a bit lost too. :-) I've been reading along and, You asked the question: "Is God glorified with words of praise which are contrary to our Lord's style?" Well, I cant really say, sir, it's a little difficult to tell what you mean by, "our Lord's style?" Can you please enlighten us just a little bit on, what is, "our Lord's style"? And may we please see the Scriptures that would bolster the notion that, he has some sort of, Style, whatever that may be? John |
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3 | Are old words proper for Scripture? | Bible general Archive 4 | gruvEdude | 210635 | ||
Before Abraham was, I AM (style: omnipresent). God did not tell Abraham "It shalt be a great hymn. Therefore, thou shalt say that Thou Art hath sent me unto thee." |
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4 | Are old words proper for Scripture? | Bible general Archive 4 | stjohn | 210636 | ||
Ahh... Sorry but, Huh-?! | ||||||