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Well now, you say that Slade and I are not
plain spoken, I disagree. The fact that Slade and I use Hebrew is
not the issue here! We always provide the english meanings. THAT my
dear lady IS becoming all things to all people!
The mere fact that we are more comfortable with
Hebrew does not negate the message or our way of conveying it. In fact, the way
I see it, by using the Hebrew (along with english translations) is a way of
educating people. That is not a Greek versus Hebrew mindset
issue. The issue is that few westerners know or understand the
Semitic way of thought. If they did many people would see scripture in a
whole new light.
The language one reads scripture in is up
to the readers ability to read fluently in any language. However, without some
background in the culture in which scripture came about, most people miss the
beauty, the humor, the very life of scripture. Sure many can and are saved
without this background information, but they all remain Babies in the Lord.
What many think of as meat is in reality pablum. That is barely one small
step up from milk. But you haven't graduated to meat yet! Not a problem,
in the world to come, you will all be consuming meat. And WE will all be begging
each others forgiveness over issues that we fail to understand
today.
In some respects I sense a bit
of hostility over scholarship (education) from some people. This is a
tragedy! Something that many of you will fail to understand, in the semitic
mindset/worldview, etc. study is one of the highest forms of worship. Paul
told Timothy to "Study to show yourself approved...". But what did
Timothy have to study? It wasn't the Newer Testament. Nor was Paul telling
him to study Plato or Socrates, etc. It was the Older Testament along with
the teaching of his Rabbi. What did his Rabbi teach? Torah in
the plain language of the day. Using exegetical and hermeunetical methods
that made the teaching fuller, easier to understand. It seems to me that
preachers today still attempt to use these methods!
You say that Paul had a better
education "after the flesh..." than anyone. Well, Paul studied at the feet
of Gamaliel, I am sure that his studies were not after the flesh as
you have misconstrued the meaning of this passage.
Jeff
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