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You would be better to use your time not to ignore the overwhelming evidences that the King James is the Bible, rather than waste your time and others with foolish questions, that a simple reading would do to understand the verse. Why do you kick against the pricks? If you have received the love of the truth go after it. There is simply no doubt that the King James, AV, is the only word of God. To talk of infer otherwise is foolish. |
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Peace and Love, Stephen |
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I agree with you all that the King James is most likely the most accurate English version Bible. As a matter of fact, I read the King James Bible myself. However, the reason that I posted this question over here, is because of 1 Peter 3:15, which says,
"...be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear" In other words, the reason that I asked this question, is so that I would be able to provide an answer to any person who asks me a question about the King James Bible. |
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OK, so Paul and Jesus have called people "fool".
So should we follow after the teaching of Jesus and not call people "fool" or should we follow the actions of Jesus and call people "fool" if the people deserve it? This is my question. |
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lol, Stephen |
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Galatians 6:1 (KJV) 1 Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such an one in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted. Peace and Love, Stephen |
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I (someone else, from the font) think that we should avoid such terms, but if we say it when the other person deserves it, it is not a sin.
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I originally thought that we should not call people "fool". However, it is interesting that Jesus commanded us not to say "fool" and at the same time, Jesus called people "fool".
I'm not sure If it's correct, but I have heard that the Gospel of Matthew was written in Greek language. I'm an ordinary person and I don't have a Greek Bible at my house. I know that some of the people on this web-site are pastors and Bible scholars. If anyone here has a Hebrew, Greek or Aramaic Bible, Can you look up if the word "fool" in Matthew 23:19 and Matthew 5:22 and see if the word "fool" in Greek in these two verses is the same word or a different word? I have friends that are from the past Soviet Union. My friends say that in the Russian language, Matthew 5:22 says "fool" and Matthew 23:19 says "unsmart/non-smart". Sometimes the Greek language uses three different word for a scripture and when it is translated to English, only one word is used. This is why I'm asking for someone here to look up these two verses in Greek and see if the Greek word for "fool" in the two verses is the same or different. If I would have a Greek Bible, then I would do this myself. However, I don't have a Greek Bible. This is why I'm asking for you to help me. |
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http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Bible...king_james.htm Much Love in Christ, Stephen |
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Christians will already be in heaven with Christ and ruling with him from the New Jerusalem. they will be in perfect bodies and perfect mind and perfect spirit holy and without blame. No a Christian during the Millenial reign cannot be cast into hell.
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