Originally posted by trying2understand:
I use the word as historic Christianity has used the word.
You and I and the Church are not ancient Greeks.
Prior to Christ, there was no Church on earth. That is why Jesus said He will build a Church.
The word took on a new meaning, which has been accepted and used by historic Christianity, once Jesus started His Church.
Do you deny the authority of Jesus to do this?
I can ask the same questions of you, perhaps a bit more bluntly.
No, you do not use the word as historic Christianity has used it; you use it as historic Catholicism has used it. That is heresy from the word go. It pays no attention to much of the Bible, nor Biblical meanings of words in the Bible.
No, we are not ancient Greeks. The Bible is preserved for us in Greek manuscripts as God intended it to be. It is not preserved in the Latin Vulgate, the Dhouay-Reims, the American Standard, the KVV, or in any other translation. It is preserved for us in the Greek. If you want to know the meaning of word or phrase you must go the Greek. Sorry, but that is the truth.
Jesus did not say "He will build a Church." He said: "I will build MY church." There is a difference. The Catholic Church does not belong to Him. It is not based on the Bible. It does not have Christ as its head. Every local Bible-believing church that has Christ as its head is what Christ had in mind. Just as Christ indwells every beliver, Christ is the head of every church that follows his teachings.
The word never took on a new meaning in the Bible, or in common Greek usage. It only took on this new meaning in the English language. It was part of the heresies of the Catholic Church that they introduced. Paul did not start denomoninations. He started independent local churches--over 100 of them on three different missionary journeys.
The word has never taken on a new meaning. You are trying to force a new meaning into it.
DHK