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NASB | Exodus 20:8 ¶ "Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Exodus 20:8 ¶ "Remember the Sabbath (seventh) day to keep it holy (set apart, dedicated to God). |
Subject: Sunday Sabbath or not? |
Bible Note: You are right I did miss that one. An excellent article written by a renowned author, researcher, apologist and theologian, NOT! It was written by John K Mckee a man whose one aim is the defense Messianic Christianity. A movement which openly and readily admits it wants to retain its Jewish heritage. Do you think it may be just a little biased? The only mention to antinomianism I found from skim reading was this, “Holding the Law of God in very low esteem can lead to what is theologically termed antinomianism—the denial of the importance of the Law of God. Alexander M. Renwick, in Baker’s Dictionary of Theology, remarks that “It refers to the doctrine that the moral law is not binding upon Christians as a rule of life. In a wider sense it is applied to the views of fanatics who refuse to recognize any law but their own subjective ideas which they usually claim are from the Holy Spirit.” Holding is God’s law in very low esteem is not the driving thrust of Dispensationalism, nor is a topic that any dispensational writers that I’m aware have broached. Nor is it something either you or Doc have provided tangible proof of having occurred. Now let us stop this nonsense. Dispensationalist abhors antinomianism just as you do and it pointless to continue trying to find a remote or isolated comments if one exists that says differently. Doc said what he said and only his God and himself knows his intent. End of discussion as far as I'm concerned unless you want to continue in this attempt to prove dispensationalist hold to Antinomianism. I can only imagine major supporters of the Lockman foundation and the NASB Bible will be surprised to learn of this relationship. |