Ray Berrian
New Member
If the Scriptures were originally written in Hebrew and Greek, then how can Christians perfectly understand the Word of God, if they do not study the copies of the original documents/books of the Bible. The answer: We cannot understand the Word in the clearest of interpretation. Thus, scholarship, those who can teach us the original languages.
In Bible College we were mandated to study Greek if we were going to minister in the pulpit. At least now I can use the Concordance and "The Analytical Lexicon to the Greek New Testament.
The easier way out is to degrade the concept of study, but that is not the answer. The meaning of words, the grammatical tenses and context really do matter. Some would try to make you think that the KJV was what the Apostolate wrote down on the original documents of Scripture. Don't get me wrong, I have always studied the KJV and memorized the Word of God from this writing, namely the King James Version.
Most of the N.T. was written by the Apostle Paul who was a scholar and studied at the feet of Gamaliel. Thank God also for Peter the fisherman. The Lord God ministers through all of us even though we are probably unworthy servants of God. At times he uses the least of us to apparently do the greatest of ministry in our world.
In Bible College we were mandated to study Greek if we were going to minister in the pulpit. At least now I can use the Concordance and "The Analytical Lexicon to the Greek New Testament.
The easier way out is to degrade the concept of study, but that is not the answer. The meaning of words, the grammatical tenses and context really do matter. Some would try to make you think that the KJV was what the Apostolate wrote down on the original documents of Scripture. Don't get me wrong, I have always studied the KJV and memorized the Word of God from this writing, namely the King James Version.
Most of the N.T. was written by the Apostle Paul who was a scholar and studied at the feet of Gamaliel. Thank God also for Peter the fisherman. The Lord God ministers through all of us even though we are probably unworthy servants of God. At times he uses the least of us to apparently do the greatest of ministry in our world.