From Paul's perspective Jesus had already come. No what Paul was looking for was the completion of the bible. If it had been Jesus Paul would have written when the Perfect comes again.
Part of the problem with this verse is translating the word perfect. In this verse it is better rendered completed. We have in part the OT but that which is complete OT & NT we will see as God intends for us to see.
I do not need to admit to error when I'm not in error. If you get good teaching from the start you do not need to be corrected later down the road.
There are posters here that were where you are and admitted they were in error and left Pentecostalism or charismatic churches.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
the fact that you have not or will not admit you have ever been corrected is error. Everyone has been corrected the fact you will not admit that is error . I was not asking to to admit error, I was asking if you have ever been corrected . You said no or will not say yes. I find that very unfortunate. If you can't be corrected then you have arrived, and even you position of the Bible as being that " which perfect has come" is not only the bible but you.
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Part of the problem with this verse is translating the word perfect. In this verse it is better rendered completed. We have in part the OT but that which is complete OT & NT we will see as God intends for us to see."
that is a pretty big presupposition. Completed huh?
Well lets look and see if that will provide a clearer authorial intent shall we.
1cor 13:10
But when that which is perfect (completed) is come, then that which is in part shall be
done away.
The remaining chapter has to be looked at . The context of 1cor 13:10 is incomplete without 1cor13:8-9 and 11-12
Just 1cor 13:10 does not provide enough context to come up with an interpretation on that verse alone
Which is completed is come then that which is in part (a part).
Part= a part due or assigned to one/ in part, partly, in a measure, to some degree, as respects a part, severally, individually
“Shall be done away with”
Meaning = entirely idle (useless), literally or figuratively
You would have a case IF there were no more said . what is the completed and the part ? those have to be answered
Then as we move on because we do not know what is the Perfect or what is in part yet. Verse 10 cannot tell us contextually
We must read on.
:11 When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.
Clearly this is about maturity. Of what ? Love.
:12 For now we see through a glass, darkly;
but then face to face: now
I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
If verse 10 is about the Bible the what is the face to face in verse 12 talking about?
Face to face = the face, the front of the human head also: the countenance, aspect, appearance, surface; by implication, presence, person:
I know: to recognize
I know in part= to become known
If we stop here the picture is come clear but still not fully. 1cor 13 end with
“And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these
is charity.
But as we know 1cor 13 is a unity chapter so you have to continue to chapter 14 .
Which if the context of 1cor 13:10 is as you suggest you have a very big issue with the first verse in 14.
“Follow after charity, and desire spiritual
gifts, but rather that ye may prophesy.”
Jesus is the Perfect to come not the completion of the bible the word of God has and is always Perfect. When verse 12 says know and as we are Known is about relationship. With who ? Christ.