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TheLittleLady
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We are not “sola scriptura” people. We also have the Tradition and teaching of the Magisterium.
The chapters are not part of Scripture itself. They are just a convenience added centuries afterwards. We can’t assume that the context for a verse is a whole chapter, or only in that chapter.That’s Matthew 16 not 18
LOL! And when an answer is given, you ask “why not?”, and make the case that maybe – just maybe – the answer is wrong (without attempting to justify the objection).I’m not trying to make a case on way or the other. My question is why do Catholics think that in Matthew 18:18 Jesus is talking to only the Apostles
You can’t really “prove” things in exegesis the way you prove things in math, but you can still determine rational or irrational/improbable interpretations. Jesus is speaking to the Apostles in private and if he was speaking to everybody about binding and loosing than it would be anarchy.Q1) in Matthew 16:17-19 why are the Keys to the kingdom of heaven and the authority of binding and loosing considered two separate “gifts”? Often quoted as the parallel verse to this is Isaiah 22:20-22 and in Isaiah it seems that the power of opening and shutting comes from the keys of the house of David. Would it then not make more sense to say that the power of binding and loosing comes from Peter having the keys?
Q2) why is it believed that only the Apostles are given the authority of binding and loosing in Matthew 18:18? Verse 1 says that Jesus is talking to his disciples. While the term disciples is used to refer to just the Apostles. I don’t see anything in this chapter that would indicate that it was just the Apostles.
Also if we say that He is only referring to the Apostles in (v.18) then why do we say that the rest of the chapter applies to everyone?
Thank you for your help in advance.
I think you are confused as to what is meant by judging angels.In a way, all the saints in glory will eventually have the power to bind and loose, because we will all “judge angels.”
But not yet.
AugustineAs Saint Augustine says, “what was given to Peter was given to all the Apostles.”
Yet St Augustine seems to think they go hand in hand as per what he said above.Jesus handing the keys to Peter is the passage traditionally used to defend Peter’s authority; not Jesus breathing on the Apostles.
PS - PETER means ROCK…Thank you for your help in advance.