Love your studies, Ross. Just wanted to posit an alternative explanation on Paul though. As an esoteric Christian (of sorts) Paul is using Abraham as an allegory. The seed is indeed one because it is only the lineage of Isaac that seems to be included, despite Abraham having other wives and concubines. Maybe that helps reconcile this?
Whenever Paul "quoted" from the "Old" Testament , he twisted them in order to create his own religion , what he called "MY. gospel" : Genesis 15:6 KJV 6)"And he (Abraham) believed in the Lord (Yeh Ho VaH) ; and he (Abraham) counted it (Yeh Ho VaH's promise) to him (Yeh Ho VaH) for righteousness." of course if Paul had kept reading ...... : Genesis 26:5 KJV 5)"Because that Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws." His doctrine of faith alone falls on it's face
@ArekE23 here's the definition of polemic , please tell me how you mean it : polemic Overview Usage examples Similar and opposite words Pronunciation Dictionary Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more noun a speech or piece of writing expressing a strongly critical attack on or controversial opinion about someone or something. "his polemic against the cultural relativism of the Sixties" Similar: critical hostile bitter polemical virulent vitriolic venomous waspish corrosive biting caustic trenchant cutting acerbic sardonic sarcastic scathing acid sharp keen tart pungent stinging astringent incisive devastating piercing acidulous mordacious diatribe invective denunciation denouncement rant tirade broadside attack harangue verbal onslaught condemnation brickbats criticism admonishment admonition abuse stream of abuse stricture tongue-lashing castigation reprimand rebuke reproof reproval upbraiding knocking blast slating philippic argumentation argument debate contention dispute disputation discussion controversy altercation faction wrangling contestation adjective expressing or constituting a strongly critical attack on or controversial opinion about someone or something; polemical. "unashamedly polemic writing"
@@koreyoneal2623 I mean a disputation or controversial argument against some opinion, doctrine, etc. In this case Paul. What after the polemic with Paul - the critique of Paul's gospel. What next?
Love your studies, Ross. Just wanted to posit an alternative explanation on Paul though. As an esoteric Christian (of sorts) Paul is using Abraham as an allegory. The seed is indeed one because it is only the lineage of Isaac that seems to be included, despite Abraham having other wives and concubines. Maybe that helps reconcile this?
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Whenever Paul "quoted" from the "Old" Testament , he twisted them in order to create his own religion , what he called "MY. gospel" :
Genesis 15:6 KJV
6)"And he (Abraham) believed in the Lord (Yeh Ho VaH) ; and he (Abraham) counted it (Yeh Ho VaH's promise) to him (Yeh Ho VaH) for righteousness."
of course if Paul had kept reading ...... :
Genesis 26:5 KJV
5)"Because that Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my laws."
His doctrine of faith alone falls on it's face
Yes but it goes further than that polemic with Paul. What next?
@ArekE23 there's plenty more that one could say about the "apostle" Paul
@@koreyoneal2623 Right. However, what after the polemic with Paul?
@ArekE23 here's the definition of polemic , please tell me how you mean it : polemic
Overview
Usage examples
Similar and opposite words
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noun
a speech or piece of writing expressing a strongly critical attack on or controversial opinion about someone or something.
"his polemic against the cultural relativism of the Sixties"
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adjective
expressing or constituting a strongly critical attack on or controversial opinion about someone or something; polemical.
"unashamedly polemic writing"
@@koreyoneal2623 I mean a disputation or controversial argument against some opinion, doctrine, etc. In this case Paul. What after the polemic with Paul - the critique of Paul's gospel. What next?
Torah tablet you speak of
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