ECT Spiritual Israel?

turbosixx

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So why does Philip get to get away with "using words not found in scripture"?

Yours is too often a contradiction you are clearly unaware of (actually, one more Bible Study Principle you are clearly failing to apply with any kind of consistency).

Rom. 5:6-8.

If all we had to do was read then God wouldn't have given us teachers. I'm talking about doctrinal points, not all words. To say baptism is a work, is not found in scripture. If it is, please point it out.
 

Danoh

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If all we had to do was read then God wouldn't have given us teachers. I'm talking about doctrinal points, not all words. To say baptism is a work, is not found in scripture. If it is, please point it out.

Another point we differ on - the ERRONEOUS idea that God STILL gives us teachers.

Eph. 4 was only until 2 Tim. 3: 16-17.

Now what is able to perfect, or bring the Believer to spiritual maturity, is that which is perfect - the perfect, filled full, or completed Word of God that the Mystery revealed to and through the Apostle Paul brought said Word to completion.

1 Cor. 13; Col. 1; etc.
 

turbosixx

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Another point we differ on - the ERRONEOUS idea that God STILL gives us teachers.

Eph. 4 was only until 2 Tim. 3: 16-17.

Now what is able to perfect, or bring the Believer to spiritual maturity, is that which is perfect - the perfect, filled full, or completed Word of God that the Mystery revealed to and through the Apostle Paul brought said Word to completion.

1 Cor. 13; Col. 1; etc.

Good point, I'll have to think on this one.
 

Danoh

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This business of finding out when certain things ended like teachers is pretty ridiculous. It is not the meaning of the text at all.

Acts 18:24 And a certain Jew named Apollos, born at Alexandria, an eloquent man, and mighty in the scriptures, came to Ephesus. 18:25 This man was instructed in the way of the Lord; and being fervent in the spirit, he spake and taught diligently the things of the Lord, knowing only the baptism of John. 18:26 And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue: whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they took him unto them, and expounded unto him the way of God more perfectly.

In other words, IP, try picking up a Bible sometime.

:chuckle:

Rom. 5: 6-8.
 

Idolater

"Matthew 16:18-19" Dispensationalist (Catholic) χρ
This business of finding out when certain things ended like teachers is pretty ridiculous. It is not the meaning of the text at all.
Nor does history sustain it. And if the generation who lived with the Apostles and who lived immediately after the Apostles did not understand what the Apostles taught, then who are we to believe anything the Apostles said or wrote? And especially if the bishops created by the Apostles and taught directly by the Apostles did not understand the Apostles, then what kind of teachers could the Apostles possibly have been? Thumbs down, is what kind.

History doesn't sustain it.
 
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