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Originally Posted by acerrak
it depends on the context of the day and the situation he was addressing.
Peter said it was better to listen to God and not man, Peter went against his governmental authority.
so im just inclide to view it from a hebrew perspective. The example i have come from babylon. God raised them up to bring judgment to israel. near the end of the seige Jeremiah was telling people to surrendor themselves and their life would be spared.
like i said this was a isolated event, and this could also be a isolated event that we do not completly understand because of the day and age and the purpose it was written.
No one in Pauls day would have listened to Nero or dominition who claimed to be God in the flesh and wanted worship. a deeper study is needed.
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Did he write
Rom 13 TIC? Was he being facetious?