How important is it to know about the prophets in the OT? Which prophet impressed you the most?

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While 3:21-24 has recently been fulfilled, this terrible passage never has been. In my opinion, it’s right around the corner and refers to a global nuclear war in the 21st century. So which OT prophet is my favorite? That’s a tough choice because none of them have anything good to say about our immediate future in this century.
Though it does not necessarily has to be a global nuclear war–this has been happening in the laboring of the culture of death: contraception, abortion, divorce, adultery, fornication, homosexuality, gender fluidity…

Maran atha!

Angel
 
It is a sad fact: Catholics rely on not reading the Bible–some because they believe that “ignorance” can secure their ever after; some because they feel “saved” by the “Catholic umbrella;” some because its too much work
This is where Sola Scriptura denoms. show us up. There is more zeal for the Bible. Just hope Catholics aren’t trying to differentiate themselves from Bible obsessed Christians.
 
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It has happened… though most Catholics (it’s my opinion) have come from a history of devotion to God through obedience to the Church to the liberalism of non-Catholics. I believe that that is the reason why many “Catholics” end up outside the Church (and some outright anti-Catholics)–the liberalism that is gained through self-authority.

Maran atha!

Angel
 
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I agree and would like to see more enthusiasm on here for reading the Bible.
I feel sometimes that some catholics get traumatized with the way the protestants focus on the Bible (which sometimes borders Idolatry) and end up not giving the Holy Scripture it’s due attention.
 
…can be fear of becoming protestant (anti-Church).

Maran atha!

Angel
 
…well, it comes to definition… have you heard of the 1st, 2nd, Baptist or “x” or the non-denominational groups or the various fragmented “churches” the arose from the ashes of conflict and strife or the mega churches or the theater churches or mom and pops that keep erecting new groups right next to each other or the culture of death’s ok churches or the “power,” “keys,” “health” or “wealth” churches… not to mention the once saved and their variants?

When everything and anything goes in the name of Christ and the Holy Spirit all you got is pure liberalism (sadly, more and more “Catholics” are running towards such understanding of God).

Maran atha!

Angel
 
This is where Sola Scriptura denoms. show us up. There is more zeal for the Bible. Just hope Catholics aren’t trying to
It only makes sense for them.

The Bible is literally the only thing they have.

They don’t have Sacraments, no sacramentals, no Rosary-like devotions, no Liturgies, no Sacred Tradition, no Ecumenical Council Documents, no Catechism, no Papal documents, most don’t even know of the Church Fathers, nothing - literally the only thing they have is the Bible.

If the Bible is the only divinely inspired document which you have access to, of course it’s going to be studied more intensely than in other places (like the Church) where the Bible is only one book amongst a plethora of divinely inspired items.
 
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…well, it seems like that’s the only source… and they may even actually believe that, as they claim to follow Scriptural authority as the only authority… yet, we know from their practice that they actually follow man’s mandates and authority as Scriptures do not point to “sola” Scriptura as the source of Truth but to the Church:
15 But if I tarry long, that thou mayest know how thou oughtest to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth. (1 Timothy 3)
So when Luther, Calvin and the rest left the Church, did they not leave the House of God of the Living God which is the pillar and ground of the Truth or is Jesus’ statement (‘I’ll be with you (the Church) always, till the end of times’) false?

Maran atha!

Angel
 
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I wonder how many cradle Catholics on here would agree with you.
I’m a cradle Catholic. About ten years ago at my parish, there was a women’s sharing group that discussed the Scripture. At the end of the course, the facilitator asked what we should do next. I suggested Exodus. One woman who was older that me said,“No. There’s nothing Catholic to learn from Exodus.” I was stunned and I’m no spring chicken.
 
It is good to get to know them… but not just to humanize them in an effort to be familiar with them but to get to Know Yahweh God…
I think you downplay the importance of humanizing the prophets which works against our understanding of them. By humanizing Moses, I was more able to understand Exodus and the problems of leadership. By humanizing the apostles I can understand their fear before Pentecost. And by humanizing Jesus Christ, I can appreciate more the pain He must have suffered on the Cross.
 
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As a Lay Carmelite I have a strong devotion to Elijah, one of our spiritual founders.
 
I like Isaiah, but also like Tobit and the introduction of the Archangel Raphael.
 
“No. There’s nothing Catholic to learn from Exodus.
That is unbelievable. Sorry to hear that. Such ignorance. Exodus has so much significance for the rest of the Bible. I’d say it is one of the most important.
 
Hi!

I think that we from different perspectives; too often I’ve noticed that “humanizing” Christ or the Prophets/Apostles is used to dismiss the supernatural incidents taking place. I’ve once heard that some “scholars” point to the people (masses) “sharing” the food that they brought with them with those that did not have any as they dismissed the extra-natural event of the multiplication of the fish and bread… though we have very little evidence that Cephas had a potty-mouth I have encountered those who speak ill of him… then there are the ones who tend to seek a “humanized” person in order to excuse their behavior (‘cause Jesus/Peter/etc.’ so it’s ok).

So, yes, understanding the human condition and the culture, methods, and mentality of the times is great, it should not provide us an excuse for what we may think took place or did not take place.

Maran atha!

Angel
 
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