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The Holy Bible, Modern English Version 2014 not only has “GOD FORBID” in Romans 3:4 - GOD FORBID! Let God be true, and every man a liar. As it...
Martin I do not think anyone disputes that the word world can mean different things depending upon the context. But there in lays the problem, you...
Lets look at how John uses the Greek word translated "world." John 13:1 (NASB) Now before the Feast of the Passover, Jesus, knowing that His...
It may be helpful to take a look at the different meanings of kosmos. N.B. The Scripture references are not meant to be exhaustive. 1. It is used...
Well, no. The idea that Paul was using "baptism" to mean what it symbolizes is not a new idea in theology at all. Moo published his conclusion...
With all due respect, you are missing the point. First, your interpretation and that of Moo's is a very debatable and highly questionable...
An article by A.W. Pink. Apologies to those who already know it, but it appears that many do not. Many people suppose they already know the...
If Romans 3-5 and the Pauline doctrine of justification was interpreted by the Reformers according to how either Darrel or Van interprets...
“GOD FORBID!” Doug Kutilek is a virulent critic of the King James Bible. He has written this short article criticizing the rendering of “God...
Think about this. Are we saved by faith (as Paul says) or are children a special case? Like all other Baptists, you have absolutely no concept of...
<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rockfort: I hereby "attack" the JimmyBible, according to you. God did not inspire Paul to...
Well, it seems that the "errors" in the KJV thread has, once again, changed directions, so allow me to answer a criticism of the KJV which we see...