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russel55 said: Very weird, because I quoted directly from Sproul as well where he tells the same story about John Gerstner, as you can see. I...
Pastor_Bob said: As I began reading this book, I noticed right away that the author has a very clear bias for the Alexandrian Text. If he shared...
What in the world is a Non-Denominational Church? Generally speaking, an unaffiliated church whose doctrine typically tends toward that of...
They're all pretty good.
I know very little about Rick Warren other than he is new age Proof of the aphorism that a little knowledge is dangerous. and a lot of people...
I am looking for a ministry that is accepting bibles. If nothing else, perhaps your church might know of someone (a new believer, for example)...
If I say that today is the first day SINCE I went to the dentist, on what day did I go to the dentist? No one says "the first day since." It's...
ituttut said: Testy, Testy my friend. I have a right to be "testy" when someone tells untruths concerning me. Would you say an apology is in...
rstrat said: Luke 24:21 says that the first day of the week was the 3rd day "SINCE these things happened". That would make Saturday the 2nd day...
I know that the issue of wearing crosses has been discussed in another forum, but I would like to get opinions on the matter, given Madonna's...
EdSutton said: Agreed that "prosabbaton" would be a usual word for Friday (although I'm not sure that this 'normal' use would necessarily...
EdSutton said: You might re-read Leviticus 23, with a fairly open- mind, I hope. The Feast of the Trumpets, the first day of the seventh month is...
rstrats says: You wrote that "Mark was using the normal words for Friday when talking about the day Jesus was crucified." Luke 24:21 says...
Scott, where in the bible "we use", can I find "For Christians as well [paraskeue] served to designate the sixth day of the week . . . and so in...
How do you reconcile that with Luke 24:21? There is nothing in Luke 24:21 that needs to be reconciled. Also, the term "preparation day " did...
ituttut said: But we have Word of the Bible to guide us. The two words of the Bible in particular that I was dealing with are the usual...
I was at the library doing some other research last night, so I took the time to also look into this subject via the standard koine Greek lexicon,...
Mark uses two words (at 15:42) to describe the day of Jesus' death: paraskeue and prosabbaton - literally, "preparation" and "the day before the...
What English version would be closest to the original if retranslated back into the Greek text? Doesn't the question presuppose that there is...
The problem with the terms inerrancy and infallibility is that a segment of the Christian community equates those terms with "verbal, plenary"...