His and Yours,
Eyelog
The secret things belong to the Lord our God,
but the things revealed belong to us
and to our sons forever,
that we may observe all the words of this law.
-- Deuteronomy 29:29
Open my eyes, that I may behold
Wonderful things from Your law.
-- Psalm 119:18
Sometimes, what seems like Scripture twisting is actually untwisting. It takes discernment to see which it is. All too often habits of belief and thought control, so we don't receive that illumination you speak of.
But are we not all trying to receive illumination rather than confirmation of our own ideas? Illumination is revelation from God.
But we have to be careful about the words translated, too. Word studies show that what we thought it said, may not be, or very likely isn't, more times than we might expect.
His and Yours,
Eyelog
The secret things belong to the Lord our God,
but the things revealed belong to us
and to our sons forever,
that we may observe all the words of this law.
-- Deuteronomy 29:29
Open my eyes, that I may behold
Wonderful things from Your law.
-- Psalm 119:18
I know what you mean. Some user was trying to get me to believe his view for over a month. He was extremely persistent. Then, one day, he just quit. Of course, I did have to insult him first, to get him to quit.
But was he right? Was he right to try?
Actually, he may have been right.
He was right to try.
And neither of us insulted the other, all the way thru, until he wasn't getting the hint I was done.
In my view, that is a success story.
I still look at the verses he cited, and ones like them, ... and I turn it over and over in my mind. It has made me plan to do an in-depth word study and such. So, persistent attempts to persuade are worthwhile in theory.![]()
His and Yours,
Eyelog
The secret things belong to the Lord our God,
but the things revealed belong to us
and to our sons forever,
that we may observe all the words of this law.
-- Deuteronomy 29:29
Open my eyes, that I may behold
Wonderful things from Your law.
-- Psalm 119:18
Word study - that really can be a problem. It can also remove problems.
Mostly, though I see people using "word studies" to change the meaning of verses. Sometimes, I find that I get involved in word study only because I don't want to accept what scripture says.
On occasion, it is because someone tells me something that I did not realize, so my word study is done to show me how a verse can be saying something that I didn't initially see.
All that being said to say that our intention toward the study makes a lot of difference. Its a "heart thing."
Are we wanting illumination or are we wanting to justify a belief that we already decided is valid? A "word study" can be made to do either one. It depends on our honesty.
Usually, I start out with believing that many teams of translators did their work correctly to start with. That is why we should not depend on only one translation. People make mistakes.
I agree. Do we want truth and mutual edification or do we want to be right?
Incidentally, a few years ago I did a word study on heart (kardia), along with the other constituent factulties of the human, such as psuche, nous, dianoia, pneuma, etc.
One thing I found was the modern prejudice to translate Kardia as mind in at least 3 places in the NT. I see that as an unfounded no-no, ... a translational interpretation which reflects bias. I also found that belief is not associated with the mind at all. It is associated with the kardia. This is a deeply profound difference, unless one is collapsing kardia into nous/dianoia.
Anyway, like all techniques to get to the bottom of things, how you do it, why you do it, the skill with which you do it, and the discernment with which you do it determine the outcome. Yes?
His and Yours,
Eyelog
The secret things belong to the Lord our God,
but the things revealed belong to us
and to our sons forever,
that we may observe all the words of this law.
-- Deuteronomy 29:29
Open my eyes, that I may behold
Wonderful things from Your law.
-- Psalm 119:18
Just spreed the good words on which the the holy bible says, arguing with other is not a proper way just spreed it an that is it. There nothing to argue about it for we all know that we are created equal by God and we are not his disciple that we have the right to argue.
Have the right to argue? We don't have the right to disagree? We are not to discuss God's words?
We don't come here necessarily to spred God's Word to the lost. The lost are on different forums, not necessarily here. The only lost ones who come here do so to start trouble with us. They are not looking for find God.
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