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spina1953
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Hi daddyd: Anyone can quote Scripture verses out of context to try and prove a point and taking a verse out of context also leads to one making the verse fit the idea already conceived by the thinker. In order to try and fully understand a particular verse one needs to read it in its full context with what the inspired author was conveying and the intended meaning he wanted his audience to know and understand.
I am betting that when the Gospels were written, there were those who asked questions as to what any particular verses said and was meant by the author who wrote them and the authors of the Gospels explained it I am sure it was that way with Paul’s Epistles he wrote, in that many asked him to explain certain passages or verses or sentences to that they better understood what he was saying and meaning that he intended it to say and mean.
Since Jesus commanded the Apostles to go out and preach and teach the Good News, He did not say to them write a book that anyone can take and understand easily, Those who wrote did so because they could not be everywhere all the time, and also because many asked them( Apostles who did write) to put down what they knew about Jesus and His life and what He taught and did. None of the writers of both the OT and the NT thought themselves inspired or thought that what they did write would be put into a one volume book with nothing else needed for someone to be saved. So in the end those who believe in Sola Scriptura is all they need does not make any sense, since those who heard the Apostles preach and teach did not have a NT to look to in order to make sure that what they were preaching and teaching was correct or not.
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It would be no different than if someone took a sentence out of any book and interpret it from what the author wanted as by doing it that way or in that manor one losses sight off what the author was saying. Or one can look at a painting and say it means this or that and have an interpretation of what the painting means or what it is saying quite different than what the artist originally intended. So, it is that way with Scriptures. if one takes a verse out of context and then tries to interpret it separate from that rest of what the author was saying the meaning then get rather lost. it is one of the reasons why we need the CC to help us to understand what Scripture is saying and what it means that the authors intended it to say and mean.
Since Jesus commanded the Apostles to go out and preach and teach the Good News, He did not say to them write a book that anyone can take and understand easily, Those who wrote did so because they could not be everywhere all the time, and also because many asked them( Apostles who did write) to put down what they knew about Jesus and His life and what He taught and did. None of the writers of both the OT and the NT thought themselves inspired or thought that what they did write would be put into a one volume book with nothing else needed for someone to be saved. So in the end those who believe in Sola Scriptura is all they need does not make any sense, since those who heard the Apostles preach and teach did not have a NT to look to in order to make sure that what they were preaching and teaching was correct or not.