In a message dated 3/3/2005 7:42:29 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


I don't mind "joining the ranks of Kevin" and I thought you might want to do your own homework
I prefer to call it a scriptural principal rather than a rule.  Paul uses it is 2 Cor 13:1; Jesus speaks of it in
Matt 18:16; and he reminds the Jews about it in John 18:17; the writer of Hebrews mentions it in
Heb 10:28 and you can find it under the Old Covenant in Numbers 35:30; Deuteronomy 17:16; 19;15.


Judy, you have no hermeneutical rules whatsoever.  If it sounds good to you,  it is the voice of God in Script.   Sad.   Case in point?   All of the above.   Not a single scripture applies to the establishment of "divine and revealed truth."   Not a single scripture in the above applies to any subject except the discipline of one man against another.   Such is a legal principle in use today.    You take a very specific application, a very consistent application, broaden it into a "principle,"   and bind God this "rule" of yours. 


JD

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