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This equates to the Old Testament Church where not all things were written but the People of Israel/Church taught and practiced. The same is true for the New.I think it simply says that the Church will have the authority to interpret what it says in the Holy Bible because we all know that the Holy Bible says also that the tradition should continue to grow and teach, therefore the truth in the Bible did not cease with the writings of the disciples. The Church will grow and make changes believing that it is also guided by the Holy Spirit. These changes is not about the core of the teachings but the new found discoveries that the community will have to cope and adapt in accordance with the Doctrine of the Church. It will also defend the teachings from giving in to change. This is why the Catholic Church will never waiver to whoever teach contrary to God’s will.
One question that should be answered by all is this…
The Old Testament of what? a Book?
The New Testament of what? a Book?
If to know the New Testament is to know the Old Testament I suggest that many of the New Testament Christians have not taken the time to study and learn what the Old Testament offers…
Ignorance of Scripture is Ignorance of Christ. It does not say Ignorance of the New Testament. I believe that there has been laxity in understanding the OT and for that reason the NT is not understood. While I believe that the Holy Spirit will guide us into truth…that truth comes with study…Paul had a revelation of the OT as it concerned the New Covenant…it was through his accurate understanding of the OT that he could explain it in a way not heard before. We should be like Paul and learn the OT.
