Subject: How can moses say about his burrial? |
Bible Note: Hank You said, "By the way, you never did answer my question about how we're supposed to separate the "inspired parts" of Scripture from the "uninspired parts." Hank I'm surprised at you after being on this forum for as long as you have you should know the answer by now. Each person purposes in his heart what he will or will not believe. Hezekiah 4:23 and confirmed in Study Bible Forum 101:1 I think it is great too. My Bible was awful big and heavy, but after I tore out everything I didn't like, what I thought was politically incorrect, to me it didn't seem logical, conflicted with science, and all that showed God just, righteous and holy rather than lovey dovey it is much better. I now have my Bible just the way I want it and I can carry it with me all the time I have it all folded up and tucked in my wallet. In fact I'm embarking on a verse memorization project and I almost have it completed. This week I'm starting and I'm working on John 11:35 and after I have it memorized I will have my whole Bible completed. Ever notice the Septuagint was written in its entirety before Jesus was born. And we have amble and reasonable proof Jesus quoted from it. Don't you think if there was something wrong in it Jesus would have mentioned it? Like "hey you guys Moses didn't write this," or "that was added by a pea brained scribe" or "who put this in here? Father God never said that." And wait didn't Paul after the fact put in "2 Tim. 3:16 "ALL" Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, (emphasis mine) Paul must have been mistaken too. He really meant only the parts we like, or have been declared inspired by the great minds of the SBF EdB |