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Prodigal_Son1
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I disagree, because you’ve ‘found’ one to agree does not make it correct. The numbers are against you and that website on the tense of ‘shall be loosed’. It is making scriptures fit a theology; a theology to reject the Catholic Church it appears.biblegateway.com/versions/Youngs-Literal-Translation-YLT-Bible/
*This is an **extremely literal translation ***that attempts to preserve the tense and word usage as found in the original Greek and Hebrew writings.
In Bible studies I have been encouraged to use all differant translations. In fact there has been actual requests put out for people to bring in the differant translations.
Yes, the keys went went the offices, chosen and appointed by Christ. The Apostles recognized that ‘offices’ had to be filled when vacated, according to the scriptures they were raised and lived by.Yes I know, even the Aramaic translates it the same way. Combining the literal tenses and the way binding and loosing was used by the Jews the literal makes much more sense. In effect it keeps man from applying his own rules and so only GOD’s Law applies to the binding and loosing.
In post #531
Sacred Traditions, that we hold to whether written or spoken, was passed through the Apostolic succession, of those with Apostolic authority, that have the keys to the kingdom of heaven and the power to bind and loose, those that we are to observe and do whatsoever they say to us, because we know, through our faith in Christ that He can accomplish all things.
Are you saying that the Sacred Traditions** are** that there was Apostolic Succession and the keys were passed down with authority to bind and loose?
Or are you saying that is** how **they were passed down?
Scriptures clearly tell us God set the ‘offices’ and the order of the hierarchy is listed in scriptures.**Act 1:20 For it is written in the book of Psalms: Let their habitation become desolate, and let there be none to dwell therein. And his bishopric let another take. **
None of these offices are ‘self appointed’. They were through the imposition of hands, by those who were appointed.**1Co 12:28 And God indeed hath set some in the church; first apostles, secondly prophets, thirdly doctors: after that miracles: then the graces of healings, helps, governments, kinds of tongues, interpretations of speeches. **
I’m sorry, but I cannot see anything referencing that a belief such as Mary to remain ever virgin has an impact on one’s salvation. Would you care to be more specific on exactly where scriptures indicate such a belief has an impact?Now, not to change the subject, let me ask you a question. Do you believe that people who believe Mary to remain ever virgin has an impact on their salvation? If so, please explain how?
Yes and so mere Christians must not - read Romans 14
I actually had a visit from the Holy Spirit on this one- Catholic friends of mine and some things they were saying and doing. Basically the Holy Spirit told me*** “it was not of your concern”***. I heard the voice - not mine and it used language not mine and then Romans 14 came to mind.
I understand the concept of everything Catholic about Mary- I don’t agree but it is not of my concern. I can point out what Scripture says but that is all I can say about the matter.