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I think we have to consider exactly why the tradition came down to English Christians in the 17th Century. It was because they received that...
Does that bother you?
In the mean time, based on Hebrews 13:23, ". . . I will see you. . . ," the recipients of this letter would have known the author. The tradition...
So the idea is that Timothy wrote Hebrews with the exception of 13: 22-25 which was written by Paul. The only objection I can think of is that...
This is, as you say, "a recent theory." Like all others, it's an educated person's guess.
Well, maybe, but the copyists did not think so. Hebrews 13:23-25, "Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty; with whom, if he come...
As a strict KJV guy, how do you interpret the verse in the KJV? Hebrews 13:23–25 Know ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty; with whom,...
Pink: "...7. ITS WRITER. This, we are fully assured, was the apostle Paul. Though he was distinctively and essentially the “apostle of the...
I'm not. You said it means "missing the mark", which was an archaic meaning by the 1st Century, but then you went on to explain away that meaning...
Correction - in Koine Greek hamartia does not mean "missing the mark". That is an earlier meaning (Homer, for example ample, used hamartia to...
You are being deliberately obtuse. I have never said that hamartia means 'bore sins' as you know very well. I have told you what it means -...
Think that its style would be better seen as being the theology of paul put down in words of Luke, same way Peter was behind Gospel of Mark!
Paul. Heb 10:34 For you both had compassion on me in my chains, and joyfully accepted the plundering of your possessions, knowing that you have...
Sunday School lecture - 4/18/04 part II 2Timothy 1:6-14 Paul's Confidence in God an Example to Timothy (continued) (Read 8-12) Paul's situation...