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Van said:Folks who wish to dissuade actual bible study seemingly abound on this forum.
Note that the benefit of the doubt was completely removed, demonstrating a lack of integrity.Rippon said:In post 3 you said many on the BB "dissuade actual Bible study."
But here is what I actually said:Rippon said:In post #16 you claimed that many posts here deny Bible study or word studies.
So I said bible study is attacked on many fronts, and then gave examples of those fronts, root fallacy, lack of expertize, and so forth.Van said:I see lots of posts denying Bible study is attacked on many fronts. Don't do word studies, why they result in root fallacies. Don't read multiple scholars, just stick with Calvinist apologists. On and on it goes, with no one offering anything positive. They are fault finders.
Seems like the thrust of the OP was, in my words, "Study the Bible, check Greek sources but DO IT RIGHT"
There is a difference between saying "Never drive" and " Drive, but use caution." I think the OP is more akin to the latter. But what do I know?
Anyone who pays attention to how I present [the] views of others is naive? That doesn't make any sense even with the definite article supplied. You have paid attention in some manner. Are you claiming to be naive?Anyone who pays any attention to how Mr. Rippon presents [sic] of views of others is naive.
I will ask again. Who advocates not reading multiple scholars and to just sticking with Calvinist apologists?I see lots of posts... Don't read multiple scholars, just stick with Calvinist apologists.
Translations, though made with uninspired human skill, are sufficient for those who have not access to the inspired original. Unlearned men will not be held accountable for a degree of light beyond what is granted to them; and the benevolence of God in making revelation has not endowed all with the gift of interpreting tongues. . . . God has seen it wiser and better to leave the members of Christ to feel the necessity of mutual sympathy and dependence, than to bestow every gift on every individual. He has bestowed the knowledge necessary for the translation of his word on a sufficient number of faithful men to answer the purpose of his benevolence. And the least accurate of the translations with which the common people are favored is full of divine truth and able to make wise to salvation."
Your distinction is meaningless. Either you think that those who dissuade actual Bible study abound here -- or you think that they do not abound on the BB. You clearly believe the former --against all common sense."Seemingly abound on this forum" becomes "abound on this forum."
It seems you are being silly.For example he says the idea that something could appear to be true, yet not be true is a meaningless distinction.
It seems you are rolling around in naivety.Anyone who pays attention to how Mr. Rippon presents the views of others is naive.
No one here discourages Bible study.Pay no attention to those who discourage bible study,
It seems that absolutely no one here advocates that premise, so why did you even go there?And the least accurate translation, say the New World Translation is not something a person should read to the exclusion of other more accurate translations.
It seems that you are making a pointless point.Scholars differ and we need to consider the various interpretations so we are not sidetracked into cultist dogma.
Folks who wish to dissuade actual bible study seemingly abound on this forum. For example, word meanings can change over time, so the initial meaning of a word may not be the intended meaning as used. But, on the other hand, to claim an inspired author uses the same word for various meanings is just as dubious a practice. When we look up the meaning or range of meanings in a lexicon, scholars have endeavored to present how the word is used in scripture. Thus to claim one of these historical meanings is not the intended meaning is simply liberalism 101.
Next, we have the claim we (non-experts) should not study what the experts say and decide which expert or school of thought seems most valid. The idea seems to be just listen to me, which is cultist and without merit.
When studying a verse or passage, one step is to identify the "key" words and phrases, and determine, as best we can what is the intended meaning. This is derived in part by looking at how the word is used elsewhere in scripture, particularly by the same author in the same book. In all cases, the word is considered as used contextually. What is not done is to say a word must mean this here and that there in order to support a man-made doctrine. That is not bible study, that is bible manipulation.
Bible study is not only good, it is commanded, and more study is even better.
Amen! I would add "several good English versions." I have often told the congregation of God's people whom He has given over to my pastoral watch care that "It is not our failure to understand Hebrew and Greek that causes our misunderstandings of the scriptures, but rather our failure to understand our own native English!"far better to have a good english version, and apply proper skills to understanding and applying the truths in the Bible then just having a preconceived dose of certain phrases and words getting "studied!"