What I said I don't understand why Paul's letters are hard to understand, I meant why he had to make them so hard to understand
by law breakers.
by law breakers.
That's all I need.
Elin said:
Paul wrote them to believers, not to unbelievers.
"Sacrifice for sin is always in force."
Atonement has to be made for every sin. Animal sacrifice was the type.
Atonement has to be made for every sin. Animal sacrifice was the type.
"We must pay more careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that
we do not drift away." (Heb 2:1)
"What we have heard" is the message of the gospel;
i.e., the person Christ as the God-man and his work on the cross,
from which greater revelation given through the Son (Heb 1:1-2)
we must not "drift away."
we do not drift away." (Heb 2:1)
"What we have heard" is the message of the gospel;
i.e., the person Christ as the God-man and his work on the cross,
from which greater revelation given through the Son (Heb 1:1-2)
we must not "drift away."
you may ignore what's said in the past" but rather "we must pay MORE careful attention".
Now what is the gospel? Isn't it all over the book of Isaiah especially chapter 52?
all Scripture is to be understood.
Wrong. It wasn't the writer who puts the words of Is 8:17-18 in the mouth of the Messiah.
It's the Messiah, who's the Word, spoke through Isaiah and understood by the Hebrew writer
and thus written.
It's the Messiah, who's the Word, spoke through Isaiah and understood by the Hebrew writer
and thus written.
How do you prove He is the Messiah without examining the whole chapter and even the whole book of Isaiah and even the whole OT?
I believe the revelation of the Son (Heb 1:1-2), given through the NT writers, that he is.
Could you pull out 8:20 and say it's not about the Messiah?
the authority of a NT revelator to apply Is 8:20 to the Messiah.