Whatever your feelings are yours alone. Please stop “projecting them on to me”. I simply disagree with you and am trying to show you where. Somehow its confusing and distracting. Lets try “again”. Maybe its me.
Its irrelevant you don’t seem to get this or my point.
The Council of Jerusalem started where in the Bible? 15:1! And it ends where? at 15:12! Then starts “James on Dietary Law”…15:13.
Your saying we should be reading in “context” yet you fail to do so?
Let me walk you through this once more…
Lets “back-up” in context to the actual Council of Jeruselem.
Let us start at…
15:7 AFTER MUCH “Discussion” Peter took the floor and said to them: "Brothers you know well enough that from the early days GOD selected “ME”[PETER] from YOUR numbers to be the ONE from who’s lips the Gentiles would hear the message of the Gospel and believe.
15:8 God, who reads the hearts of men, showed His approval by granting the Holy Spirit to them, just as He did to us.
15:9 He made no distinction between us and them, but purified their hearts by means of faith also.
15:10 Why then do you put God to the test by trying to place on the shoulders of these converts a yoke which neither WE nor the our fathers were able to bear.
15:11 OUR BELIEF is…[thats the entire council with Peter speaking]…that WE are saved by the favor of the Lord Jesus and so are they.
15:12 At that the Whole Assembly Fell Silent. [Notice the period at the end of that sentence] They listened to Barnabas and Paul as the two described all the signs and wonders God had worked among the Gentiles through them. [Another period]
Thats its the Council is over. St Peter spoke for the Council “WE” as so noted…“Our Belief” as so noted. Thats St Peter speaking for ALL the Apostles.
The original dialogue starts and goes back and forth with St Peter and St Paul. Which btw St Peter originally didn’t grasp St Pauls thinking. Which simply was…How in the world can we ask a 40-yo old man converted to consent to this? He had a very good point. However, not of consequence.
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“James on Dietary Law” and lets use your word which “isn’t” the point again.
15:13 When they CONCLUDED their Presentation. James spoke up [again the Council is over, concluded]
“Brothers listen to me” James is now talking about the meat of strangled animals, and blood.
15:19 It is my [its his not the councils, not we, or us, or our, but MY] “judgement” therefor etc etc etc. and St James goes on to speak NOT of the already concluded council but what follows in the NEXT verse 15:20:shrug:
That is “proper” context.
Now as far as the GREEK? What language did Jesus Christ speak on the Cross? So we should the “assume” that Greek was His language of preference? I fail to see the logic?
Again SORRY if I disagree with you. My point wasn’t judge, sentence etc. It was St James speaking for himself, and not in context with the Council of Jerusalem.
Maybe its my explaination, if so I am sorry. But somehow you seem to be missing my points.
And no, I also never said anything about ECFs from the 4th foward being irrelevant. What in the world made you thnk this? I stated why start at the 4th. and not from the begining? Don’t you find thats a bit out of Chronological order? I do.
And “judge” is not the only Greek translation, nor has it been through History. I simply again disagree. But nor is it the point of my dialogue. Which somehow you suggest this one sentence of St James is! Go back through this thread, and you will see where I mention "its “MY” judgement/sentence/words whatever you deem fit. I’m good with. However its St James own words and not on the Council of Jerusalem. Sorry I disagree.
Your prays are much appreciated, Thank You btw. I pray for everyone here daily.
Peace