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Thursday, June 27, 2013
The Word of God includes MORE than just our Bible since even Paul commands us to accept the Word of God that was handed down to us through Scripture AS WELL AS through what he said (2 Thess 2:15).
Passion Points - Why say "Church" instead of "Synagogue?"
Passion Points - When did the "Church" begin?
http://youtu.be/hjd_83IYAHA
Passion Points - Why say "Church" instead of "Synagogue?"
http://youtu.be/3zb7OV3kw78
Published on Mar 21, 2013
This excerpt is from Pastor Jim Staley's message entitled "Torah Portion Vayakhel/Pekudei", from March 9, 2013. To view the full message, go to http://youtu.be/tdccOILfqmE. For more teachings
--- In catholicquestions@yahoogroups.com, Brian Atwood <specimenb@...> wrote:
>
> So, all the Greek lexicons and all the linguistic scholars are wrong, but
> you're right simply because it just doesn't sound like it should be
> translated as church. Nice one, James. I gave you numerous dictionary
> definitions and lexicons. I even used your own definition to show that
> church and assembly used in the Bible were synonomous. But you're right. I
> can't usurp the authority you have in your own head
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Jozinky <jozinky@...> wrote:
>
> > **
> >
> >
> > Hi Brian.
> > .
> > On 6/26/2013 4:45 PM, Brian Atwood wrote:
> > > You must have stopped reading if you think you proved otherwise. Every
> > > Greek lexicon translates ekklesia to church.
> > ........
> > Then every Greek lexicon is incorrect.
> > ............
> > > So what is your evidence that it doesn't?
> > ..................
> > Simple. It doesn't. One does not have to produce evidence to prove that
> > a word does not mean something. It's the other way around. So... what's
> > -your- evidence it does? From the Biblical Greek Mss please. Thank you.
> >
> > James
> > .
> >
> >
>
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