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Jesus taught on Old Testament scripture providing commentary and the apostles taught on both the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus and published their commentary into books which were combined into a canon we call the Bible. Furthermore, every church father published commentary on the Bible and most of the great minds in Christendom have done likewise throughout the centuries right up through today.
The gift of teaching involves the analysis and proclamation of the Word of God, explaining the meaning, context and application to the hearer’s life. Those with the gift of teaching often publish commentary on scripture and have since the apostolic church of the first century.
As long as therapon isn't engaging in heresy regarding the essentials of Christianity (e.g. the deity of Christ, salvation by grace, the resurrection of Christ, the gospel, and monotheism), I'm not sure where peterT is coming from with his campaign of ad hominem and fallacious appeal to infantilism.
The gift of teaching involves the analysis and proclamation of the Word of God, explaining the meaning, context and application to the hearer’s life. Those with the gift of teaching often publish commentary on scripture and have since the apostolic church of the first century.
As long as therapon isn't engaging in heresy regarding the essentials of Christianity (e.g. the deity of Christ, salvation by grace, the resurrection of Christ, the gospel, and monotheism), I'm not sure where peterT is coming from with his campaign of ad hominem and fallacious appeal to infantilism.
The books I have been led to write always brings glory to the Lord Jesus, that is their central theme.
They are either of God or of the devil, but since you read nothing but the Bible, how can you know which?
They are either of God or of the devil, but since you read nothing but the Bible, how can you know which?