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NASB | 1 Chronicles 16:22 "Do not touch My anointed ones, And do My prophets no harm." |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 1 Chronicles 16:22 "Do not touch My anointed ones, And do My prophets no harm." [Gen 20:7] |
Subject: Should a member rebuke an elder? |
Bible Note: Doc, thanks for your follow-up. I did realize that Gen 34:30 is Jacob speaking to is sons. My point here is not about the rebuke, but to point out that Jacob was fearful of physical harm and that 1Chr 16:22 talks about physical protection from harm. Thanks for retracting your comments on 1 Tim 5:19-20. Titus 1:13 is indeed what you say. I did not mean to imply otherwise, but I was trying to point out that rebuke can be done for anyone - elders, pastors, or lay-people. I think we all as believers have a responsibility to uphold values according to scripture. I agree with your definition of rebuke. I was trying to point out the same. Rebuke can be done with love and if scripture and Biblical government is not upheld in the church then any believer can make a stand. Admitedly, I did not read Bereniam's history. I was just responding to this post only. Obviously, the rebuke should only happen if something is truly un-Bblical and then the rebuker must make sure that they are Biblical in the rebuke. Thanks for suggesting Gal 6. Indeed that would be a great guide. |