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Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Dannyfan(m): 9:36pm On Apr 28
I see Paul's writing of the Bible as a reflection of his personal, cultural and theology experience, not necessary a direct word from God.

However, his letter and message to the early church and Christian still holds a strong value in spiritual growth, theology and historical effect.

Note:- Please discuss against my conclusion or support my argument if need be.
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Beautifulday: 9:53pm On Apr 28
Dannyfan:
I see Paul's writing of the Bible as a reflection of his personal, cultural and theology experience, not necessary a direct word from God.

However, his letter and message to the early church and Christian still holds a strong value in spiritual growth, theology and historical effect.

Note:- Please discuss against my conclusion or support my argument if need be.


If it wasn't God inspired, it won't make its way into the Bible unless you believe God was handicapped in the process of getting the Bible together.

Some of you don't even know who God is. A simple spirit can control men to add and omit things but God can't.
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by mamaafrik(m): 9:53pm On Apr 28
HOW MANY BOOKS HAVE YOU WRITTEN WHETHER HUMAN OR GOD INSPIRED
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Ken4Christ: 10:17pm On Apr 28
Dannyfan:
I see Paul's writing of the Bible as a reflection of his personal, cultural and theology experience, not necessary a direct word from God.

However, his letter and message to the early church and Christian still holds a strong value in spiritual growth, theology and historical effect.

Note:- Please discuss against my conclusion or support my argument if need be.

I don't agree with you. His writings are divine revelations given to him by Jesus who called him into the ministry. Without his writings, the church would have been in darkness as to who we are in Christ, the subject of salvation, the rapture of the church and many other sensitive doctrines too numerous to mention.

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Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Kobojunkie: 10:31pm On Apr 28
Dannyfan:
■ I see Paul's writing of the Bible as a reflection of his personal, cultural and theology experience, not necessary a direct word from God.
■ However, his letter and message to the early church and Christian still holds a strong value in spiritual growth, theology and historical effect.
Note:- Please discuss against my conclusion or support my argument if need be
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1. Paul never hinted at his words being direct words from God himself which is true for the fact that Paul was nothing like the prophets of Old. undecided

2. The values of those letters can only be understood in the context. undecided

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Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Kobojunkie: 10:47pm On Apr 28
mamaafrik:
HOW MANY BOOKS HAVE YOU WRITTEN WHETHER HUMAN OR GOD INSPIRED
Paul never wrote a book of Scripture. Rather, he asserted in what are his letters that Scripture, as it existed during his day, was inspired by God. undecided

Now, the dictionary meaning of the word Inspired is pretty clear on what to think.
in·spire
1. fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
"his passion for romantic literature inspired him to begin writing"
create (a feeling, especially a positive one) in a person.
"their past record does not inspire confidence"
animate someone with (such a feeling).
"he inspired his students with a vision of freedom"
give rise to.
Now, for those of you who confuse Inspired with True, I suggest you seek English 101 Vocabulary help!
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by mamaafrik(m): 8:03am On Apr 29
Kobojunkie:
Paul never wrote a book of Scripture. Rather, he asserted in what are his letters that Scripture, as it existed during his day, was inspired by God. undecided

Now, the dictionary meaning of the word Inspired is pretty clear on what to think.
Now, for those of you who confuse Inspired with True, I suggest you seek English 101 Vocabulary help!

You are yet to answer my question,how many have you written whether from God or through intuition??
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Beautifulday: 9:53am On Apr 29
Kobojunkie:
1. Paul never hinted at his words being direct words from God himself which is true for the fact that Paul was nothing like the prophets of Old. undecided

2. The values of those letters can only be understood in the context. undecided


who be prophet of Old and who be prophet of new?

who be prophet?

Psalms 68:11says,

The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it.

Every single word published in the Bible was divinely inspired unless you believe in the limitation of God's ability to direct men to publish his word.
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Beautifulday: 9:55am On Apr 29
Kobojunkie:
Paul never wrote a book of Scripture. Rather, he asserted in what are his letters that Scripture, as it existed during his day, was inspired by God. undecided

Now, the dictionary meaning of the word Inspired is pretty clear on what to think.
Now, for those of you who confuse Inspired with True, I suggest you seek English 101 Vocabulary help!


Inspiration is why people have different interpretation of the Bible but the same objective.
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Kobojunkie: 12:45pm On Apr 29
mamaafrik:
■ You are yet to answer my question,how many have you written whether from God or through intuition??
Jesus Christ never wrote one and He is God to me so why do you need me to write one? lipsrsealed
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Kobojunkie: 1:29pm On Apr 29
Beautifulday:
■ who be prophet of Old and who be prophet of new?
who be prophet?
Psalms 68:11says, The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it.
Every single word published in the Bible was divinely inspired unless you believe in the limitation of God's ability to direct men to publish his word.
You seem to enjoy rambling just for the sake of it, I don't! I explained to you the other day that it essential you at least read up the book of the Old Law before you go around thinking you can argue even issues connected to it but you came back with sheepish questions to praise your hail for reasons best known to you.

The prophethood was set up by way of the Old Law by YHWH because the people asked Him for it. That system was operated by Him under His Old Law for His purpose. He anointed those whom He chose --- Holy and righteous men of the blood of Israel. And He brought it to a close at the time He proffered His final judgment against the same people. Hence the term Prophets of Old. undecided
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Beautifulday: 1:52pm On Apr 29
Kobojunkie:
You seem to enjoy rambling just for the sake of it! I explained to you the other day that it essential you at least read up the book of the Old Law before you go around thinking you can argue even issues connected to it but you came back with sheepish questions to praise your hail for reasons best known to you.

The prophethood was set up by way of the Old Law by YHWH because the people asked Him for it. That system, was operated by Him under His Old Law for His purpose. He anointed those whom He chose --- Holy and righteous men of the blood of Israel. And He brought it to a close at the time He proffered His final judgment against the same people. Hence the term Prophets of Old. undecided

I have read the old testament several times. When speak about scriptures, I drop it so others can read. I expect the same from you.

I guess you are confusing priesthood with the position of the prophet. The only anointed prophet in the Bible is Elisha. No other prophet was anointed by a man in the Bible. Prophets are not anointed by men but made by God. Don't be confused.

All priest were anointed in the Bible.

If I am wrong, drop the Bible passage.
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Kobojunkie: 2:32pm On Apr 29
Beautifulday:
I have read the old testament several times. When speak about scriptures, I drop it so others can read. I expect the same from you.
■ I guess you are confusing priesthood with the position of the prophet. The only anointed prophet in the Bible is Elisha. No other prophet was anointed by a man in the Bible. Prophets are not anointed by men but made by God. Don't be confused.
■ All priest were anointed in the Bible. If I am wrong, drop the Bible passage.
Stop lying! grin

2. Immediately, here is evidence you have never, in fact, read the books I indicated — Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy — by yourself. Prophets, objects, Kings, etc., were chosen/set aside — anointed — by God for His purpose and use. Hence the reason why they are also referred to as anointed ones. Not all anointings involved the use of oils or physical ceremonies. For example, Cyrus was anointed by the God of Israel for His purpose at a particular time. If you carefully read through the Law, you might even come to understand why Elisha had to be physically anointed by Elijah. undecided

3. I don't owe you any passages. This isn't the first time I have advised you to at least get yourself caught up on the details of the old Law if in fact, you intend to intelligently engage me where Scripture is concerned. undecided
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Beautifulday: 2:43pm On Apr 29
Kobojunkie:
Stop lying! grin

2. Immediately, here is evidence you have never, in fact, read the books I indicated — Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy — by yourself. Prophets, objects, Kings, etc., were chosen/set aside — anointed — by God for His purpose and use. Hence the reason why they are also referred to as anointed ones. Not all anointings involved the use of oils or physical ceremonies. For example, Cyrus was anointed by the God of Israel for His purpose at a particular time. If you carefully read through the Law, you might even come to understand why Elisha had to be physically anointed by Elijah. undecided

3. I don't owe you any passages. This isn't the first time I have advised you to at least get yourself caught up on the details of the old Law if in fact, you intend to intelligently engage me where Scripture is concerned. undecided

Where is the evidence?

You said here is the evidence but I didn't see any evidence.

I have read those books more than five times. If you want to educate people, do that properly.
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by mamaafrik(m): 6:16pm On Apr 29
Kobojunkie:
Jesus Christ never wrote one and He is God to me so why do you need me to write one? lipsrsealed

You need to take anti_rabbies drug.
You are sick
Re: Paul Writing (god Inspired Or Human Perspective) by Kobojunkie: 6:24pm On Apr 29
mamaafrik:
■ You need to take anti_rabbies drug. You are sick
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