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Originally Posted by mfblume
Silence, I see, after several days' worth of hiatus.
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I see you are back. Told you I had to fold the laptop and relocate, which has been done successfully. Weather report: High today was 120 F. Very dusty.
I must defer to your "scholars" on the above. Here is a summary of but one, but they pretty much concur so I have lots and lots of them and if needed I will by God spoon feed them to you one at a time. Below is italicized because it was copied and pasted. Source: ? Charis Bible College ? Spelling is hopefully correct.
In Greek usage, the word "KAPELEUO" ("corrupt") denotes the selling of teaching for money, the merchandising of God's Word for sordid gain (Ac 8:20 and 20:33). What Paul called the corrupting of God's Word was the offering of the Word of God for money, the selling of it, peddling it, and retailing it. This is distinctly different from the principle of receiving gifts as a result of having sown spiritual things (1Co 9:11 and 13-14).
Seems I was bang up dead on accurate with my interpretation and here you are once again misleading your breathless audience of sheeple. Perhaps you should learn the bible better before challenging your betters on such a trivial matter. Selling, peddling, and retailing Jesus on the internet falls accurately under the definition of 'kapeleuo' as outlined above.