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Originally Posted by SISTER Murphy
Well, maybe you consider the OPINION of a commentator to be more authoritative than the meaning of the original Hebrew (or Greek, if NT) word used in the scriptures, but I don't. My post is very relevant, just inconvenient to your position, as your position cannot be supported by scripture (only commentary).
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Since your reading comprehension skills are obviously lacking (since your response does not even remotely address what I said), let's try it again:
You're referring to passages that I never referred to and, thus, your post is irrelevant. Besides, I merely quoted from three different Bible commentaries concerning the passage where it said that God appointed judges. So, much to your chagrin no doubt, it isn't my scholarship (the combining of philosophy and theology) that is lacking but that of the theologians whose commentaries I quoted.
There is nothing in what I posted that even remotely suggests I "consider the OPINION of a commentator to be more authoritative than the meaning of the original Hebrew (or Greek, if NT) word used in the scriptures." Again, you referred to passages that I never referred to and anything you might have to say about those passages has no bearing whatsoever on the passage I referred to.