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If Peter was not the greatest disciple, then why is he always named first? Why was he the one who presided over the council of Jerusalem as detailed in the Book of Acts? The Keys are in reference to the Pope’s role as a prime minister of the Kingodom on earth. Lastly, why should we believe your inerpretation is correct, when it runs counter to the Catholic Church? Your “correct” explaination of the Keys are frought with error.The first Covenant was pronounced by God and made with our first parents, Adam and Eve. It was at this time that God told them to make the very first typical animal sacrifice, which they built an alter and did at the gate of the Garden of Eden. The rest of the Plan of Salvation, which started there, was revealed in steps, based on the circumstances at the time each “new” Covenant was given. After the Israelites left Egyptian bondage and reached Horeb in northwestern Saudi Arabia as we know it today, the enrtire nation of Israel was together in one place. There, the “Everlasting Covenant” was pronounced by God iwth Israel when His Laws, Statutes and Judgements and religious calendar and the themes of Salvation were formally pronouced and man’s promises of obedience were made.
What Christ did when he made “a new Covenant WITH THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL,” was to take out of the way man’s promises and in it’s place, He instituted His life as the Sacrifice for the forgiveness of sin and to make a way for his followers to love Him because of what He did for them, such that theri love for Him would cause them to follow in His footsteps. What were His footsteps?? He kept the love contained in the written Torah, and taught men to do the same.
Peter (Cephas, an Aramaic word for “Peter,” or Petra in Greek, was likened by Jesus to a rolling stone. Jesus said while standing on a high rock, that His Church would be built on a similarly strong foundation. He even turned to Peter when Peter said he did not want Christ to go to Jerusalem and suffer: “Get thee behind Me thou Satan.” I doubt that Peter, the man Christ knew would deny Him three times in Jerusalem, was to be the leader of His Church. In fact, Christ made a non-disciple, Saul, calling him Paul, the greatest Apostle.
I’ve already explained the correct use of the word, “Keys.” Loosing and binding had only to do with judgements made using the knowledge of His Law and the prophets which Christ said should be kept by His followers (Matthew 23) Paul said, "All Scripture is given by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. That excludes man, whether Church leaders, or laiety because “All have sinned and come short of the glory of God.” Sinful human beings cannot claim any human as “holy.” Only Christ can do that, and will at His second coming and afterward after the thousand year millenium at the Great White Throan judgement. The final judgement, based on His Ten Commandments.
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