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What is the meaning behind the parable of Children in the Marketplace in Luke 7:31-35? Excellent question! And welcome to BiblicalHermeneutics.SE! |
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What is the meaning behind the parable of Children in the Marketplace in Luke 7:31-35? Just trying to help out a bit. Let me know if this you don't like this edit! |
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Nov 9 |
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What does Jesus mean in Matthew 26:64 with “You have said so”? @lonesomeday Well, I guess that explains your viewpoint nicely, then. Thanks for the input. |
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Nov 9 |
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What does Jesus mean in Matthew 26:64 with “You have said so”? @lonesomeday Two authors, two views of the same event, one man speaking. That tells me that we can look at the four accounts (in the four gospels) and use them to reconcile each other. Unless you think that all four accounts are recording different events or that all four accounts are made up. |
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Nov 9 |
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What does Jesus mean in Matthew 26:64 with “You have said so”? Clean up the verse |
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Nov 9 |
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What does Jesus mean in Matthew 26:64 with “You have said so”? @lonesomeday No, you're right. You also have to read the text of Matthew itself to understand. "You have said it so" can mean many things, one of which is "What you said is true". We can infer from Mark that this is the correct interpretation. (Sorry, I skipped that logical step.) |
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Nov 9 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Nov 8 |
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Nov 8 |
asked | What is the head covering referring to in 1 Corinthians 11:4-6? |
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Nov 8 |
answered | What does Jesus mean in Matthew 26:64 with “You have said so”? |
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Nov 8 |
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What does Jesus mean in Matthew 26:64 with “You have said so”? I don't know if that would be sarcasm, but I think that's the idea. |
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Nov 8 |
asked | What does Jesus mean in Matthew 26:64 with “You have said so”? |
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Nov 8 |
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Is translation a subset of exegesis? So are these three different views on the answer or are they three different aspects of the same answer? (ie what would your TL;DR say?) |
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Nov 8 |
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Is translation a subset of exegesis? May be related: What is the difference between exegesis and hermeneutics? |
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Nov 8 |
asked | Is translation a subset of exegesis? |
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Nov 8 |
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Does sensus plenior exist in the New Testament? I would think that if you could apply Sensus Plenior to any part of the Bible, it would apply to the whole equally, and for the same reasons. |
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Nov 7 |
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Does Daniel 12 imply the righteous will become stars? In essence: They'll be in heaven. |
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Nov 7 |
answered | Does Daniel 12 imply the righteous will become stars? |
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Nov 6 |
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What is the relationship between the “Adversary” in Job and the serpent in Genesis? The variations of interpretations on this subject seem directly related to the doctrine through which it is interpreted. |
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Nov 6 |
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What's the difference between “sensus plenior” and “inspired sensus plenior”? I hope you answer this yourself, because you are the one I would go to for the answer!! |