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Dr. Ruckman is producing a study Bible. I'm looking forward to it with great anticipation.
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I gotcha! OK, I was scratching my head, thinking, "Wait, who is is Doc?" Brethren, a side effect of smoking cessation is not putting 2+2 together very fast...you good people shall have to bear with me for the next week or so in this regard.
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*listens to a recording of Michael Savage* |
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MC,
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You should also check out the Scofield Bible, it's pretty good most of the time. Ruckman's Bible will be laid out like the Scofield. I think that is what they told me anyway. If you ever want a Scofield Bible get it from LBP, it's wonderful quality and a good price. http://lcbplansing.org/Bibles/Study.htm Atlas |
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People hate Scofield these days, and there are all sorts of lies flying around the Internet about him; it kinda reminds me of another preacher I could name. I think there are two reasons for this. Christians tend to be lazy, and rightly dividing is hard work; why waste time with all that "study" when you can live your life on the Rick Warren 40-Day Plan? In addition, the entire subject of dispensations is unpopular, because it tends to center in the Second Advent: and most people, including too many Christians, really don't want Jesus to come back. The pagans know judgment is coming, and the Christians are fat and happy with their old friend, Mammon. For decades, nearly every preacher in America had two books tucked away in his desk drawer: an Old Scofield Bible, and Larkin's Dispensational Truth. Nowadays, those books have been replaced by The Prayer of Jabez and Joel Osteen's latest bestseller. The church is in terrible shape..... I realize, dear brother, that dispensationalism isn't exactly the hallmark of the Reformed Episcopal Church! (My former father-in-law was an RE guy.) But I trust that, if we all stay humble and teachable, we can learn from one another. And you'd be surprised how often Calvinists and the notorious Ruckmanites agree - - -although they'd never admit it! For example, John Calvin taught, and Ruckman teaches, that the Antichrist will be possessed by the spirit of Judas Iscariot! That's an insight that has somehow escaped the attention of 99% of the "prophetic teachers" in the church. Amidst all the lies and innuendo, here are some pretty "fair and balanced" sites about Scofield: just the facts, none of the controversy. http://chi.gospelcom.net/DAILYF/2002...-24-2002.shtml http://www.swordofthelord.com/biogra...ScofieldCI.htm http://www.gospelcenterchurch.org/scofield.html http://www.wholesomewords.org/biogra...pscofield.html God bless you, brother! |
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But.. but.. Scofield was divorced! How can a divorced man be a pastor. Everything he said must be wrong....
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Luke,
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My biggest issue with Scofield is found on page iv at the top where he talks about the RV and the the " minor inaccuracies " of the text. I also have problem with his notes on 1 Cor. 2:13 page 1213 and him saying that the originals and not translation and versions. He also has a big problem on his Mark 16:9 notes. he never notes that Mark 16:9 page 1069 is listed in 618 other Greek text, he just notes they are not in the two oldest manuscripts. Atlas |
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I was joking, referencing the exact same thing you just posted
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Luke,
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It's just so funny. Atlas |
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