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Well, at least you responded -- here. Finally. You skipped by the fact that 'churches of God' were Jesus believers. You skipped by the fact that to Paul churches that are 'in Christ' are Jesus believers. Nuff said. |
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If nothing equates to "Nuff". Bring back the real TedM. |
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Ok, spin. Demonstrate that for Paul "churches of God" and churches "in Christ" had nothing to do with Jesus, and you'll have impressed me for a change. Hint: start by discussing what Paul means where he uses it elsewhere.
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"Assemblies of god" he uses three times and "assembly of god" six times including the abnormal usage in 1 Cor 15:9 and Gal 1:13 which deal not with a specific assembly but apparently the "universal assembly", an odd usage indeed. There is no precedent in Paul to force a meaning on "assemblies of Judea in Christ" a priori and the anomalous "assembly of god" shows itself to be not reflective of the rest of the exemplars. Try asking something a little more useful. And log in under an account that is yours. |
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Why don't you deal with "in Christ" as I asked? Again, you are skipping by (ignoring) the MEANING of "assembly(ies) of God" to Paul, regardless of whether he is referring to a specific assembly or a universal one. Why don't you just go ahead and admit that you think the usage in Galatians is an interpolation instead of playing these word games? It's ludicrous to think that the "messianists" Paul spoke of were not believers in Jesus. |
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Oh, so now you're not interested in "churches in christ", but only "in christ". Why didn't you say so in the first place? I know, because you got shown that your question regarding "churches in christ" wasn't thought out at all. Now you try to change tack and assume that the phrase "in christ" doesn't mean refer to the messiah, so that it could be used for any messianic expectant, at least at the early stage of Paul's thought, eg before he himself became a messianist? Quote:
It might be ludicrous, but you are still arguing by assertion. When you have some evidence I'll be a little more inclined to take you seriously, faux TedM. |
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Incredible, really. Especially when you think of the deeper meaning behind the number 50. I don't think it coincidence that it is one larger than seven groups of seven.
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I guess you think this little joke of yours is funny. Not sure why..
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Here's the 88 if you care to take a look: http://www.biblegateway.com/keyword/...=en&bookset=10 Does this mean nothing to you, so that Paul can carelessly throw the word around to refer to any ol Messiah wanna-be?: Quote:
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