Is not one of the primary "keys" of biblical interpretation a consideration of "to whom is it addressed"?
If so, then who spoke what is written in John 10:10, and to whom was it directed? Who were those words given to?
In other words, exactly who does the "you" in John 10:10 refer to?
Matthew 15
[22] And, behold, a woman of Canaan came out of the same coasts, and cried unto him, saying, Have mercy on me, O Lord, thou Son of David; my daughter is grievously vexed with a devil.
[23] But he answered her not a word. And his disciples came and besought him, saying, Send her away; for she crieth after us.
[24] But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
Rom.15
[8] Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made unto the fathers
But, I suppose you can cut those verses out of the Bible if you don't like them. Or, you can just ignore them and claim that anything and everything that Jesus Christ said or did here in his earthly ministry was actually directed to anyone and everyone... then ANYONE can have POWER for Abundant Living !!! Because having a wonderfully rich and prosperous life right now is available for everyone that wants to pretend this is addressed to them...
I don't see where this good point of yours is applicable in this thread.
I found the NASB on my own in the 1970s, and LOVED IT.
This was posted by me more than once lately; overlooked by you.
Years later, on an SNT tape, Craig gave a hearty endorsement of NASB, and said it was one of the best. I guess you overlooked that also.
It will be fascinating to see how many of the 2 Timothy points (there are many) you will overlook as you pound out a definite ababababab stucture, with "a" being ad-hominems on me, and "b" is your usual blather extolling your anti-idol
I apologize. I assumed since you brought it up you considered it relevant.I will try to be more careful
No need for apologies.
Thanks for the fast answers.
I brought it up to say that the canon approval process during the years 100 to 400 did not all go according to God's plan, His will. But EVENTUALLY it did, and by the later centuries the canon was less and less an issue to most Christians.
No need for apologies.
Thanks for the fast answers.
I brought it up to say that the canon approval process during the years 100 to 400 did not all go according to God's plan, His will. But EVENTUALLY it did, and by the later centuries the canon was less and less an issue to most Christians.
Where in 2 Timothy are the canonical books listed?
CanonNew Oxford American Dictionary
noun
A collection or list of sacred books accepted as genuine
the works of a particular author or artist that are recognized as genuine.
the list of works considered to be permanently established as being of the highest quality
CanonCambridge Dictionary
noun
The writings or other works that are generally agreed to be good, important, and worth studying.
CanonMerriam-Webster Dictionary
noun
a: an authoritative list of books accepted as Holy Scripture
b: the authentic works of a writer
c: a sanctioned or accepted group or body of related works
Is not one of the primary "keys" of biblical interpretation a consideration of "to whom is it addressed"?
If so, then who spoke what is written in John 10:10, and to whom was it directed? Who were those words given to?
In other words, exactly who does the "you" in John 10:10 refer to?
Matthew 15
[22] And, behold, a woman of Canaan came out of the same coasts, and cried unto him, saying, Have mercy on me, O Lord, thou Son of David; my daughter is grievously vexed with a devil.
[23] But he answered her not a word. And his disciples came and besought him, saying, Send her away; for she crieth after us.
[24] But he answered and said, I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
Rom.15
[8] Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made unto the fathers
But, I suppose you can cut those verses out of the Bible if you don't like them. Or, you can just ignore them and claim that anything and everything that Jesus Christ said or did here in his earthly ministry was actually directed to anyone and everyone... then ANYONE can have POWER for Abundant Living !!! Because having a wonderfully rich and prosperous life right now is available for everyone that wants to pretend this is addressed to them...
I found the NASB on my own in the 1970s, and LOVED IT.
This was posted by me more than once lately; overlooked by you.
Years later, on an SNT tape, Craig gave a hearty endorsement of NASB, and said it was one of the best. I guess you overlooked that also.
It will be fascinating to see how many of the 2 Timothy points (there are many) you will overlook as you pound out a definite ababababab stucture, with "a" being ad-hominems on me, and "b" is your usual blather extolling your anti-idol
What on Earth are you talking about? I was referring to the Native American Student Body.
Where in 2 Timothy are the canonical books listed?
Where did you get the idea that they SHOULD be listed in there, in order for my theory to be true?
Remember to apply your critical thinking skills, and eliminate confirmation bias, to your own arguments.
I think it is SUPER interesting that Paul mentions a few Biblical canon writers, in the same breath as he mentions a last meeting of them all, along with books and parchments.
Remember to apply your critical thinking skills, and eliminate confirmation bias, to your own arguments.
I'm not making an argument. You're making assumptions and accusations, AGAIN. I asked a simple, legitimate and relevant QUESTION in the midst of a DISCUSSION.
I already reproved, corrected and warned you about this, Mike.
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I haven't been following this thread but had a peek. This whole thread is absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with the canon of scripture. But I did note the following, originally posted by our
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I don't see where this good point of yours is applicable in this thread.
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I don’t mean to be dismissive above.
You had quoted my line:
"Now God does not always get His will."
(late edit)
It’s just that you’re bringing up a huge subject:
the different layers or the different wills of God.
God’s overall, top level will is to tolerate sin.
Edited by MikeBut His will at our level is to not like it,
because it is against His will at our level.
God always gets His way in the long run, in time.
But right now, at our level on the timescales
we have to wait for that to happen.
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But could you try, eventually, to show how this fits in to the canon theories being presented?
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T-Bone
Does your blather go up to 11 ?
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Mike
I call for a blather truce.
We can better discuss the varioous canon theories that way.
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my favorite thing about abba
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Mike
oooh! I forgot about the third (and last) installment of my 1972ish paper.
Edited by Mike(it's almost done)
You'll need blather goggles for that.
Did I ever tell you how I outfitted myself with blather goggles?
It's easy.
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T-Bone
What theories? The NT canon is a reality
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Mike
The NT canon Top-Down Theory is a reality to some extent. There are gaps and uncertainties, the farther DOWN in time it looks.
The NT canon Bottom-Up Theory (mine) is a reality to some extent. There are gaps and uncertainties the farther UP in time it looks.
But it sees the apostolic years, the First Century, with brilliant clarity and authority.
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Mike
Hey!
A zero blather exchange.
We're doing better.
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T-Bone
Does it involve strapping a tv monitor to your head - up close and personal with “the teacher”
Going door to door witnessing about PFAL, as seen on TV
Edited by T-BoneTypos as seen on Grease Spot
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I apologize. I assumed since you brought it up you considered it relevant. I will try to be more careful
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Mike
No need for apologies.
Thanks for the fast answers.
I brought it up to say that the canon approval process during the years 100 to 400 did not all go according to God's plan, His will. But EVENTUALLY it did, and by the later centuries the canon was less and less an issue to most Christians.
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T-Bone
Theory = reality ?
1 = 0 ?
The New Testimony of PFAL = when pigs fly
Edited by T-BoneWhenever I am right…then I am wrong
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Nathan_Jr
Where in 2 Timothy are the canonical books listed?
Canon New Oxford American Dictionary
noun
A collection or list of sacred books accepted as genuine
Canon Cambridge Dictionary
noun
The writings or other works that are generally agreed to be good, important, and worth studying.
Canon Merriam-Webster Dictionary
noun
a: an authoritative list of books accepted as Holy Scripture
b: the authentic works of a writer
c: a sanctioned or accepted group or body of related works
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T-Bone
Here’s one idol worse than wierwille
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T-Bone
and what if the address is unknown?
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T-Bone
What if the person can’t take a hint?
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T-Bone
If the word of God is the will of God and it says the whole creation groans and is in pain - then it IS God’s will
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T-Bone
Blather is as blather does
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T-Bone
What on Earth are you talking about? I was referring to the Native American Student Body.
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Mike
Where did you get the idea that they SHOULD be listed in there, in order for my theory to be true?
Remember to apply your critical thinking skills, and eliminate confirmation bias, to your own arguments.
Edited by MikeI think it is SUPER interesting that Paul mentions a few Biblical canon writers, in the same breath as he mentions a last meeting of them all, along with books and parchments.
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Nathan_Jr
No, no, no, NO!!!
The Word = TheBible+Believing+ChristInYou+YourWalk
The will of God is not part of the equation.
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A canon is a list of books deemed authoritative or genuine. I'm trying to follow.
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I'm not making an argument. You're making assumptions and accusations, AGAIN. I asked a simple, legitimate and relevant QUESTION in the midst of a DISCUSSION.
I already reproved, corrected and warned you about this, Mike.
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