I suppose it's okay to question anything, though in the end, I think we have to accept anything God or Jesus said in the Bible. Is it okay to question the apostles?
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i would say yes, since it seems that they were often mistaken about things? Might depend upon whether something they wrote has a witness elsewhere in the Bible or notI suppose it's okay to question anything, though in the end, I think we have to accept anything God or Jesus said in the Bible. Is it okay to question the apostles?
I suppose it's okay to question anything, though in the end, I think we have to accept anything God or Jesus said in the Bible. Is it okay to question the apostles?
Amen, and Always Rightly Divide Every Word, for understanding,Never doubt even One Word of The Living Eternal Word of God.
Again, they simply passed on information from Jesus reliably obtained and adequately understood to transmit the fundamental teachings.
"For this reason we also thank God without ceasing, because when you received the word of God which you heard from us, you welcomed it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God, which also effectively works in you who believe." - 1 Thess. 2:13
Scripture is scripture.As Paul said in that passage, everything that came from the apostles' mouths or letters were equivalent to God Himself saying or writing it. I will go even further by saying that it is just as foolish to question what the prophets wrote, as too many "Christians" like to do.
The Word Of God is not to be questioned, as that would be following the spiritI suppose it's okay to question anything, though in the end, I think we have to accept anything God or Jesus said in the Bible. Is it okay to question the apostles?
No, rather question the mistaken translators that continue to perpetually Changei would say yes, since it seems that they were often mistaken about things?
Amen! Study, find out Exactly what "we are to do," and obey, Correct? AskingYou can try, but they received their teaching directly from Jesus, and simply transmitted that information straight to the historic Church. So that would be like questioning Jesus himself.
Amen! Never question What The "Head Of The Body" Inspired them toI would not question the master. The apostles are our masters in religion. We are
of little understanding compared to them. So why would you question them?
And, Double Amen!! God's Way Is Much Better than our questioning Him, so,As Paul said in that passage, everything that came from the apostles' mouths or letters were equivalent to God Himself Saying or Writing it. I will go even further by saying that it is just as foolish to question what the prophets wrote, as too many "Christians" like to do.
2000 years of trained theologians have Certainly Come Really CLOSE toWe are better served seeking agreement in all authors to discover more fully what God's underlying Truth really is in each instance.
I was referring to finding coinciding concepts within scripture, between the different books within the Bible.2000 years of trained theologians have Certainly Come Really CLOSE to
TOTALLY agreeing with EACH other, to accomplish this ideal idea, Correct?
meh, it appears that apostles thought the kingdom was going to come by observation as they were entering Jerusalem, even in the original :)No, rather question the mistaken translators that continue to perpetually Change
God's Preserved And Holy Word, in order to "gain More filthy lucre (money)."
And ask ourSELVES: Why should we Also participate in that sin, paying them? Amen?
so, there ya go, right there! Or i mean were they reading from a “Bible” iyo"For this reason we also thank God without ceasing, because when you received
The Word Of God Which you heard from us, you welcomed it not as the word
of men, but as It Is In Truth, The Word Of God, which also effectively works in
you who believe." - 1 Thess. 2:13
Amen!
How is it you did not know I was not talking about bread? suggests—to me at least—that even those statements should be “questioned”accept anything God or Jesus said in the Bible