They are correct. You just fail to see it because you have been programmed by a cultStop pretending that they and Tyndale knew enough. I care not if the scholars, I care if they are correct; and it is amazing how wrong they are.
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They are correct. You just fail to see it because you have been programmed by a cultStop pretending that they and Tyndale knew enough. I care not if the scholars, I care if they are correct; and it is amazing how wrong they are.
I care not if they disagree with me, I care if they are correct.You care not if the scholars.....what? As it stands, "I care not if the scholars" doesn't make any sense.
I have not been "programmed by a cult."They are correct. You just fail to see it because you have been programmed by a cult
Yeah I remember, you think all of our Bibles are wrong and YOU right! And you're a Bible Language expert.I care not if they disagree with me, I care if they are correct.
This is funny Mono. It's a grammar issue so clearly scholars would be the ones to ask. You presume they are stupid? Or are ALL lying in some big conspiracy? lol This is one instance where we have to look to them who have the education and the Spirit of God in them.I care not if they disagree with me, I care if they are correct.
Well, there is still some place for the criticism of scholars, that is fine. But the issue is that, the grammar rules and word translations MonoBiblical privately invented, is not making sense, it creates unintelligible mess. Even in the writings of John, who tried to use as simple Greek as possible.This is funny Mono. It's a grammar issue so clearly scholars would be the ones to ask. You presume they are stupid? Or are ALL lying in some big conspiracy? lol This is one instance where we have to look to them who have the education and the Spirit of God in them.
Arm chair scholars should really sit on the bleachers.
We need to accept what the scriptures say and not what makes sense to us.
Thanks, that makes more sense.I care not if they disagree with me, I care if they are correct.
The last sentence is not from Against Heresies, but from the Martyrdom of Polycarp and Polycarp was addressing the proconsul who threatened him during the trial."There are also those who heard from him that John, the disciple of the Lord, going to bathe at Ephesus, and perceiving Cerinthus within, rushed out of the bath-house without bathing, exclaiming, Let us fly, lest even the bath-house fall down, because Cerinthus, the enemy of the truth, is within."
"Do you know who I am." Polycarp calmly replied, "I do know you. You're the firstborn of satan" (Irenaeus, Against Heresies III:3:4 B).
Same verse.
The last sentence is not from Against Heresies, but from the Martyrdom of Polycarp and Polycarp was addressing the proconsul who threatened him during the trial.
What are you even trying to say?
OK, according to the text Polycarp said that to Marcion, you left out the context (the text between) in your quotation.CHURCH FATHERS: Against Heresies, III.3 (St. Irenaeus)
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Ireneus claims Polycarp said these ridiculous things, though he believed them gullibly.
Of course, however I'm not new on the block. I began learning Koine Grk many years ago due to confusion abt John 1:1- having been raised a Jw and rejecting them for other reasons, I wanted to understand which was correct. Grammar doesn't win it there.Well, there is still some place for the criticism of scholars, that is fine. But the issue is that, the grammar rules and word translations MonoBiblical privately invented, is not making sense, it creates unintelligible mess. Even in the writings of John, who tried to use as simple Greek as possible.
Therefore, it is obviously erroneous.
I'm aware of all of that. Cerinthus reminds me quite a bit of JWs teachings. I was really surprised to see how much in common they share."There are also those who heard from him that John, the disciple of the Lord, going to bathe at Ephesus, and perceiving Cerinthus within, rushed out of the bath-house without bathing, exclaiming, Let us fly, lest even the bath-house fall down, because Cerinthus, the enemy of the truth, is within."
"Do you know who I am." Polycarp calmly replied, "I do know you. You're the firstborn of satan" (Irenaeus, Against Heresies III:3:4 B).
Same verse.
Polycarp has more in common with the JWs than the Cerinthus known as Valentinus. My point is that Polycarp didn't have the authority to say the things that he did. John did not exist on earth when Valentinus came to Rome, and to call Marcion the firstborn of Satan implies Marcion was intimate with Satan, which is also silly.I'm aware of all of that. Cerinthus reminds me quite a bit of JWs teachings. I was really surprised to see how much in common they share.
What is the point you are trying to make? Why the hedging?
That's absurd. lol --Sounds like perhaps you need some schoolin on what jws actually teach.Polycarp has more in common with the JWs than the Cerinthus known as Valentinus.
I'm not following you here..My point is that Polycarp didn't have the authority to say the things that he did. John did not exist on earth when Valentinus came to Rome, and to call Marcion the firstborn of Satan implies Marcion was intimate with Satan, which is also silly.
Nowhere in the NT is the Cerinthus mentioned. And it is Cerdo who seems to be the first gnostic Rome.That's absurd. lol --Sounds like perhaps you need some schoolin on what jws actually teach.
when I was studying Cerinthus- I sure did not have jws in my mind- they sure kept popping into my head as I learned though!
Cerinthus is the father of Gnostics - many don't realize that. He is who John addressed.
He didn't know the apostle John, and Marcion never exhibited anything supernatural. However, Polycarp was unitarian, and Irenaeus only knew of him through-- it seems, Ignatius of Antioch.I'm not following you here..
Of course he isn't named in the NT. None of them are named. Cerinthus absolutely pre-dated Cerdo. Cerdo was 1st half of 2nd century.Nowhere in the NT is the Cerinthus mentioned. And it is Cerdo who seems to be the first gnostic Rome.
He didn't know the apostle John, and Marcion never exhibited anything supernatural. However, Polycarp was unitarian, and Irenaeus only knew of him through-- it seems, Ignatius of Antioch.
Dates can be very sketchy, and there was more than one gnostic who was a Cerinthus or a Merinthus. Cerdo was probably the first Cerinthus. Valentinus was one, since Polycarp knew of his followers, and he didn't want to mention his human name.Of course he isn't named in the NT. None of them are named. Cerinthus absolutely pre-dated Cerdo. Cerdo was 1st half of 2nd century.
Cerinthus lived when John lived. You seem mixed up.
Ok wow- I don't know where you get this stuff.. Iraneus spoke about BOTH men and they lived at different times--Dates can be very sketchy, and there was more than one gnostic who was a Cerinthus or a Merinthus. Cerdo was probably the first Cerinthus. Valentinus was one, since Polycarp knew of his followers, and he didn't want to mention his human name.