Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45) I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine) Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9) Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God! Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14). Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14 Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul. Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him. Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura.
orthotomeo (ὀρθοτομέω, 3718), lit., “to cut straight” (orthos, “straight,” temno, “to cut”), is found in 2 Tim. 2:15, kjv, “rightly dividing,” rv, “handling aright” (the word of truth); the meaning passed from the idea of cutting or “dividing,” to the more general sense of “rightly dealing with a thing.” What is intended here is not “dividing” Scripture from Scripture, but teaching Scripture accurately. In the Sept., of directing one’s paths, Prov. 3:6 and 11:5 (“righteousness traces out blameless paths”). 1. to cut straight: τὰς ὁδούς, to cut straight ways, i.e. to proceed by straight paths, hold a straight course, equiv. to to do right (for ישֵׁר), Prov. 3:6; 11:5, (viam secare, Verg. Aen. 6, 899). 2. dropping the idea of cutting, to make straight and smooth; Vulg. recte tracto, to handle aright: τὸν λόγον τῆς ἀληθείας, i.e. to teach the truth correctly and directly, 2 Tim. 2:15; τὸν ἀληθῆ λόγον, Eustath. opusce. p. 115, 41. (Not found elsewhere [exc. in eccles. writ. (W. 26); e. g. constt. apost. 7, 31 ἐν τ. τοῦ κυρίου δόγμασιν; cf. Suicer ii. 508 sq.]. Cf. καινοτομέω, to cut new veins in mining; dropping the notion of cutting, to make something new, introduce new things, make innovations or changes, etc.) 2 Timothy 2:15 (Word Studies in the New Testament): Rightly dividing (ὀρθοτομοῦντα). N. T.o. oClass. In LXX, Prov. 3:6; 11:5; both times in the sense of directing the way. From ὀρθός straight and τέμνειν to cut. Hence to cut straight, as paths; to hold a straight course; generally, to make straight; to handle rightly. Vulg. recte tractare. The thought is that the minister of the gospel is to present the truth rightly, not abridging it, not handling it as a charlatan (see on 2 Cor. 2:17), not making it a matter of wordy strife (ver. 14), but treating it honestly and fully, in a straightforward manner. Various homiletic fancies have been founded on the word, as, to divide the word of truth, giving to each hearer what he needs: or, to separate it into its proper parts: or, to separate it from error: or, to cut straight through it, so that its inmost contents may be laid bare. Others, again, have found in it the figure of dividing the bread, which is the office of the household steward; or of dividing the sacrificial victims; or of cutting a straight furrow with the plough.
Mr. Feldick in his study of 2 Corinthians chapter 3:6-18 Book /Dvd # 30 Lesson 2 Part 4, he said " If the Lord tarries and I go by way of the valley of the shadow of death and I'm off the scene, he wanted us to be able to remember that he was constantly trumpeting the difference between Law and Grace. On April 5th 2023 the Lord called Mr Feldick home. I truly believe that every person that is a student of his teachings know the difference between Law which could do nothing but condemn. It was never given to save anyone but only to show Jews and Gentiles alike their sinful nature. But God's unmerited favor (Grace) is the work of the Holy Spirit that giveth life freely to every one that believes with all of their heart the Gospel of the Grace of God. Faith plus nothing. 1CORINTHIANS 15:1-4. Rest in Peace. Please God watch over the family as only You can do!
Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45) I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine) Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9) Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God! Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14). Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14 Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul. Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him. Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura.
orthotomeo (ὀρθοτομέω, 3718), lit., “to cut straight” (orthos, “straight,” temno, “to cut”), is found in 2 Tim. 2:15, kjv, “rightly dividing,” rv, “handling aright” (the word of truth); the meaning passed from the idea of cutting or “dividing,” to the more general sense of “rightly dealing with a thing.” What is intended here is not “dividing” Scripture from Scripture, but teaching Scripture accurately. In the Sept., of directing one’s paths, Prov. 3:6 and 11:5 (“righteousness traces out blameless paths”). 1. to cut straight: τὰς ὁδούς, to cut straight ways, i.e. to proceed by straight paths, hold a straight course, equiv. to to do right (for ישֵׁר), Prov. 3:6; 11:5, (viam secare, Verg. Aen. 6, 899). 2. dropping the idea of cutting, to make straight and smooth; Vulg. recte tracto, to handle aright: τὸν λόγον τῆς ἀληθείας, i.e. to teach the truth correctly and directly, 2 Tim. 2:15; τὸν ἀληθῆ λόγον, Eustath. opusce. p. 115, 41. (Not found elsewhere [exc. in eccles. writ. (W. 26); e. g. constt. apost. 7, 31 ἐν τ. τοῦ κυρίου δόγμασιν; cf. Suicer ii. 508 sq.]. Cf. καινοτομέω, to cut new veins in mining; dropping the notion of cutting, to make something new, introduce new things, make innovations or changes, etc.) 2 Timothy 2:15 (Word Studies in the New Testament): Rightly dividing (ὀρθοτομοῦντα). N. T.o. oClass. In LXX, Prov. 3:6; 11:5; both times in the sense of directing the way. From ὀρθός straight and τέμνειν to cut. Hence to cut straight, as paths; to hold a straight course; generally, to make straight; to handle rightly. Vulg. recte tractare. The thought is that the minister of the gospel is to present the truth rightly, not abridging it, not handling it as a charlatan (see on 2 Cor. 2:17), not making it a matter of wordy strife (ver. 14), but treating it honestly and fully, in a straightforward manner. Various homiletic fancies have been founded on the word, as, to divide the word of truth, giving to each hearer what he needs: or, to separate it into its proper parts: or, to separate it from error: or, to cut straight through it, so that its inmost contents may be laid bare. Others, again, have found in it the figure of dividing the bread, which is the office of the household steward; or of dividing the sacrificial victims; or of cutting a straight furrow with the plough.
I cannot find where Mr Feldick did an independent study of Ecclesiastes. He used references from that Book at different times. I am sure there are more other than Book/Cd/Dvd 2-3-2 Chapter 1:9, and 3:15..
Question: I agree with what the scripture say, and how Mr. Feldick interprets it. But I never understood if he was saying that there was only one gospel now or not. …. Today, doesn’t everybody get into the body of Christ the same way?
Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45) I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine) Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9) Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God! Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14). Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14 Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul. Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him. Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura.
@@lima1877 orthotomeo (ὀρθοτομέω, 3718), lit., “to cut straight” (orthos, “straight,” temno, “to cut”), is found in 2 Tim. 2:15, kjv, “rightly dividing,” rv, “handling aright” (the word of truth); the meaning passed from the idea of cutting or “dividing,” to the more general sense of “rightly dealing with a thing.” What is intended here is not “dividing” Scripture from Scripture, but teaching Scripture accurately. In the Sept., of directing one’s paths, Prov. 3:6 and 11:5 (“righteousness traces out blameless paths”). 1. to cut straight: τὰς ὁδούς, to cut straight ways, i.e. to proceed by straight paths, hold a straight course, equiv. to to do right (for ישֵׁר), Prov. 3:6; 11:5, (viam secare, Verg. Aen. 6, 899). 2. dropping the idea of cutting, to make straight and smooth; Vulg. recte tracto, to handle aright: τὸν λόγον τῆς ἀληθείας, i.e. to teach the truth correctly and directly, 2 Tim. 2:15; τὸν ἀληθῆ λόγον, Eustath. opusce. p. 115, 41. (Not found elsewhere [exc. in eccles. writ. (W. 26); e. g. constt. apost. 7, 31 ἐν τ. τοῦ κυρίου δόγμασιν; cf. Suicer ii. 508 sq.]. Cf. καινοτομέω, to cut new veins in mining; dropping the notion of cutting, to make something new, introduce new things, make innovations or changes, etc.) 2 Timothy 2:15 (Word Studies in the New Testament): Rightly dividing (ὀρθοτομοῦντα). N. T.o. oClass. In LXX, Prov. 3:6; 11:5; both times in the sense of directing the way. From ὀρθός straight and τέμνειν to cut. Hence to cut straight, as paths; to hold a straight course; generally, to make straight; to handle rightly. Vulg. recte tractare. The thought is that the minister of the gospel is to present the truth rightly, not abridging it, not handling it as a charlatan (see on 2 Cor. 2:17), not making it a matter of wordy strife (ver. 14), but treating it honestly and fully, in a straightforward manner. Various homiletic fancies have been founded on the word, as, to divide the word of truth, giving to each hearer what he needs: or, to separate it into its proper parts: or, to separate it from error: or, to cut straight through it, so that its inmost contents may be laid bare. Others, again, have found in it the figure of dividing the bread, which is the office of the household steward; or of dividing the sacrificial victims; or of cutting a straight furrow with the plough.
Can someone help me understand this - I agree with Mr. Feldick that the gospel preached before Christ died and rose, was called the kingdom gospel, was preached primarily to the Jews, and was alive during Christ ministry on earth before the cross. Then Paul became an apostle and brought the gospel of grace to the entire world, so yes, I agree there were two gospels, but didn’t the law of grace replace the kingdom gospel?
@@life.re-definedJews and gentiles saved today by 1 gospel. Paul’s gospel. We are built up by Paul’s letters. To keep it simple. If it’s not written by Paul with exception of Acts, it’s not written to you. Yes we read the entire Bible to understand where Paul and gentiles fit in. But this is mostly a Jewish book than Gentiles if you look at the amount of content written to them
My true faith is manifest by my works, how I live, I cannot earn salvation through faith, but it should shine through my life by works. That’s how I understand James 2 so that it does not contradict the acceptance of the gospel. To say ‘I believe’ without transforming life actions is not accepting the gospel at all, it is greed of taking without repentance and transformation as the Holy Spirit continues to refine our walk.
Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45) I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine) Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9) Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God!
Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45) I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine) Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9) Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God! Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14). Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14 Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul. Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him. Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura. orthotomeo (ὀρθοτομέω, 3718), lit., “to cut straight” (orthos, “straight,” temno, “to cut”), is found in 2 Tim. 2:15, kjv, “rightly dividing,” rv, “handling aright” (the word of truth); the meaning passed from the idea of cutting or “dividing,” to the more general sense of “rightly dealing with a thing.” What is intended here is not “dividing” Scripture from Scripture, but teaching Scripture accurately. In the Sept., of directing one’s paths, Prov. 3:6 and 11:5 (“righteousness traces out blameless paths”). 1. to cut straight: τὰς ὁδούς, to cut straight ways, i.e. to proceed by straight paths, hold a straight course, equiv. to to do right (for ישֵׁר), Prov. 3:6; 11:5, (viam secare, Verg. Aen. 6, 899). 2. dropping the idea of cutting, to make straight and smooth; Vulg. recte tracto, to handle aright: τὸν λόγον τῆς ἀληθείας, i.e. to teach the truth correctly and directly, 2 Tim. 2:15; τὸν ἀληθῆ λόγον, Eustath. opusce. p. 115, 41. (Not found elsewhere [exc. in eccles. writ. (W. 26); e. g. constt. apost. 7, 31 ἐν τ. τοῦ κυρίου δόγμασιν; cf. Suicer ii. 508 sq.]. Cf. καινοτομέω, to cut new veins in mining; dropping the notion of cutting, to make something new, introduce new things, make innovations or changes, etc.) 2 Timothy 2:15 (Word Studies in the New Testament): Rightly dividing (ὀρθοτομοῦντα). N. T.o. oClass. In LXX, Prov. 3:6; 11:5; both times in the sense of directing the way. From ὀρθός straight and τέμνειν to cut. Hence to cut straight, as paths; to hold a straight course; generally, to make straight; to handle rightly. Vulg. recte tractare. The thought is that the minister of the gospel is to present the truth rightly, not abridging it, not handling it as a charlatan (see on 2 Cor. 2:17), not making it a matter of wordy strife (ver. 14), but treating it honestly and fully, in a straightforward manner. Various homiletic fancies have been founded on the word, as, to divide the word of truth, giving to each hearer what he needs: or, to separate it into its proper parts: or, to separate it from error: or, to cut straight through it, so that its inmost contents may be laid bare. Others, again, have found in it the figure of dividing the bread, which is the office of the household steward; or of dividing the sacrificial victims; or of cutting a straight furrow with the plough.
I disagree with Les about blaming the Apostles for the cause of the the disagreement concerning circumcision and striing up the waters in Acts 15. It was the men that came down from Judea in verse 1 that caused the dispute
These men from Judea didn’t believe Paul was preaching truth from God. And the 12 never told their group to go to gentiles, they went on their own accord. We see in acts 15 that James said “we didn’t send them” The 12 knew their ministry was to Jews. But these trouble makers didn’t care, they went ahead into gentile preaching what they knew. (Salvation is if the Jews)
Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45) I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine) Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9) Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God! Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14). Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14 Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul. Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him. Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura.
@@lima1877 Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45) I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine) Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9) Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God! Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14). Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14 Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul. Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him. Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura.
I am so glad I found Les' teachings. The Spirit led me here. This is devastating to McArthur's 'The Gospel according to Jesus' for our day.
AMEN TO THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
@@Bmd1973 What assessment is that?
Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45)
I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine)
Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9)
Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God!
Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14).
Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14
Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the
kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul.
Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him.
Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura.
orthotomeo (ὀρθοτομέω, 3718), lit., “to cut straight” (orthos, “straight,” temno, “to cut”), is found in 2 Tim. 2:15, kjv, “rightly dividing,” rv, “handling aright” (the word of truth); the meaning passed from the idea of cutting or “dividing,” to the more general sense of “rightly dealing with a thing.” What is intended here is not “dividing” Scripture from Scripture, but teaching Scripture accurately. In the Sept., of directing one’s paths, Prov. 3:6 and 11:5 (“righteousness traces out blameless paths”).
1. to cut straight: τὰς ὁδούς, to cut straight ways, i.e. to proceed by straight paths, hold a straight course, equiv. to to do right (for ישֵׁר), Prov. 3:6; 11:5, (viam secare, Verg. Aen. 6, 899).
2. dropping the idea of cutting, to make straight and smooth; Vulg. recte tracto, to handle aright: τὸν λόγον τῆς ἀληθείας, i.e. to teach the truth correctly and directly, 2 Tim. 2:15; τὸν ἀληθῆ λόγον, Eustath. opusce. p. 115, 41. (Not found elsewhere [exc. in eccles. writ. (W. 26); e. g. constt. apost. 7, 31 ἐν τ. τοῦ κυρίου δόγμασιν; cf. Suicer ii. 508 sq.]. Cf. καινοτομέω, to cut new veins in mining; dropping the notion of cutting, to make something new, introduce new things, make innovations or changes, etc.)
2 Timothy 2:15 (Word Studies in the New Testament): Rightly dividing (ὀρθοτομοῦντα). N. T.o. oClass. In LXX, Prov. 3:6; 11:5; both times in the sense of directing the way. From ὀρθός straight and τέμνειν to cut. Hence to cut straight, as paths; to hold a straight course; generally, to make straight; to handle rightly. Vulg. recte tractare. The thought is that the minister of the gospel is to present the truth rightly, not abridging it, not handling it as a charlatan (see on 2 Cor. 2:17), not making it a matter of wordy strife (ver. 14), but treating it honestly and fully, in a straightforward manner. Various homiletic fancies have been founded on the word, as, to divide the word of truth, giving to each hearer what he needs: or, to separate it into its proper parts: or, to separate it from error: or, to cut straight through it, so that its inmost contents may be laid bare. Others, again, have found in it the figure of dividing the bread, which is the office of the household steward; or of dividing the sacrificial victims; or of cutting a straight furrow with the plough.
AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤😊😊😊
This hour has so much wonderful teaching in it, truly a blessing from my brother Les Feldick 👆👆💜💜
AMEN TO THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
AMEN!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤😊😊😊
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AMEN, AMEN, AND AMEN AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
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Mr. Feldick in his study of 2 Corinthians chapter 3:6-18 Book /Dvd # 30 Lesson 2 Part 4, he said " If the Lord tarries and I go by way of the valley of the shadow of death and I'm off the scene, he wanted us to be able to remember that he was constantly trumpeting the difference between Law and Grace. On April 5th 2023 the Lord called Mr Feldick home. I truly believe that every person that is a student of his teachings know the difference between Law which could do nothing but condemn. It was never given to save anyone but only to show Jews and Gentiles alike their sinful nature. But God's unmerited favor (Grace) is the work of the Holy Spirit that giveth life freely to every one that believes with all of their heart the Gospel of the Grace of God. Faith plus nothing. 1CORINTHIANS 15:1-4. Rest in Peace. Please God watch over the family as only You can do!
AMEN TO THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45)
I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine)
Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9)
Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God!
Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14).
Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14
Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the
kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul.
Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him.
Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura.
orthotomeo (ὀρθοτομέω, 3718), lit., “to cut straight” (orthos, “straight,” temno, “to cut”), is found in 2 Tim. 2:15, kjv, “rightly dividing,” rv, “handling aright” (the word of truth); the meaning passed from the idea of cutting or “dividing,” to the more general sense of “rightly dealing with a thing.” What is intended here is not “dividing” Scripture from Scripture, but teaching Scripture accurately. In the Sept., of directing one’s paths, Prov. 3:6 and 11:5 (“righteousness traces out blameless paths”).
1. to cut straight: τὰς ὁδούς, to cut straight ways, i.e. to proceed by straight paths, hold a straight course, equiv. to to do right (for ישֵׁר), Prov. 3:6; 11:5, (viam secare, Verg. Aen. 6, 899).
2. dropping the idea of cutting, to make straight and smooth; Vulg. recte tracto, to handle aright: τὸν λόγον τῆς ἀληθείας, i.e. to teach the truth correctly and directly, 2 Tim. 2:15; τὸν ἀληθῆ λόγον, Eustath. opusce. p. 115, 41. (Not found elsewhere [exc. in eccles. writ. (W. 26); e. g. constt. apost. 7, 31 ἐν τ. τοῦ κυρίου δόγμασιν; cf. Suicer ii. 508 sq.]. Cf. καινοτομέω, to cut new veins in mining; dropping the notion of cutting, to make something new, introduce new things, make innovations or changes, etc.)
2 Timothy 2:15 (Word Studies in the New Testament): Rightly dividing (ὀρθοτομοῦντα). N. T.o. oClass. In LXX, Prov. 3:6; 11:5; both times in the sense of directing the way. From ὀρθός straight and τέμνειν to cut. Hence to cut straight, as paths; to hold a straight course; generally, to make straight; to handle rightly. Vulg. recte tractare. The thought is that the minister of the gospel is to present the truth rightly, not abridging it, not handling it as a charlatan (see on 2 Cor. 2:17), not making it a matter of wordy strife (ver. 14), but treating it honestly and fully, in a straightforward manner. Various homiletic fancies have been founded on the word, as, to divide the word of truth, giving to each hearer what he needs: or, to separate it into its proper parts: or, to separate it from error: or, to cut straight through it, so that its inmost contents may be laid bare. Others, again, have found in it the figure of dividing the bread, which is the office of the household steward; or of dividing the sacrificial victims; or of cutting a straight furrow with the plough.
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I'm trying to find Les study on Ecclesiastes. Love him!
I cannot find where Mr Feldick did an independent study of Ecclesiastes. He used references from that Book at different times. I am sure there are more other than Book/Cd/Dvd 2-3-2 Chapter 1:9, and 3:15..
GUYS...
THE SOUND IS. GONE. AFTER CA ONE THIRD OF THE VIDEO.
Am belless true lesfeldick
Question: I agree with what the scripture say, and how Mr. Feldick interprets it. But I never understood if he was saying that there was only one gospel now or not. …. Today, doesn’t everybody get into the body of Christ the same way?
There WERE two gospels.
But NOW there is only ONE.
Very good question.
Now Jews and Gentiles have no difference. Please read Ephesians
Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45)
I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine)
Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9)
Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God!
Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14).
Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14
Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the
kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul.
Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him.
Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura.
@@lima1877 orthotomeo (ὀρθοτομέω, 3718), lit., “to cut straight” (orthos, “straight,” temno, “to cut”), is found in 2 Tim. 2:15, kjv, “rightly dividing,” rv, “handling aright” (the word of truth); the meaning passed from the idea of cutting or “dividing,” to the more general sense of “rightly dealing with a thing.” What is intended here is not “dividing” Scripture from Scripture, but teaching Scripture accurately. In the Sept., of directing one’s paths, Prov. 3:6 and 11:5 (“righteousness traces out blameless paths”).
1. to cut straight: τὰς ὁδούς, to cut straight ways, i.e. to proceed by straight paths, hold a straight course, equiv. to to do right (for ישֵׁר), Prov. 3:6; 11:5, (viam secare, Verg. Aen. 6, 899).
2. dropping the idea of cutting, to make straight and smooth; Vulg. recte tracto, to handle aright: τὸν λόγον τῆς ἀληθείας, i.e. to teach the truth correctly and directly, 2 Tim. 2:15; τὸν ἀληθῆ λόγον, Eustath. opusce. p. 115, 41. (Not found elsewhere [exc. in eccles. writ. (W. 26); e. g. constt. apost. 7, 31 ἐν τ. τοῦ κυρίου δόγμασιν; cf. Suicer ii. 508 sq.]. Cf. καινοτομέω, to cut new veins in mining; dropping the notion of cutting, to make something new, introduce new things, make innovations or changes, etc.)
2 Timothy 2:15 (Word Studies in the New Testament): Rightly dividing (ὀρθοτομοῦντα). N. T.o. oClass. In LXX, Prov. 3:6; 11:5; both times in the sense of directing the way. From ὀρθός straight and τέμνειν to cut. Hence to cut straight, as paths; to hold a straight course; generally, to make straight; to handle rightly. Vulg. recte tractare. The thought is that the minister of the gospel is to present the truth rightly, not abridging it, not handling it as a charlatan (see on 2 Cor. 2:17), not making it a matter of wordy strife (ver. 14), but treating it honestly and fully, in a straightforward manner. Various homiletic fancies have been founded on the word, as, to divide the word of truth, giving to each hearer what he needs: or, to separate it into its proper parts: or, to separate it from error: or, to cut straight through it, so that its inmost contents may be laid bare. Others, again, have found in it the figure of dividing the bread, which is the office of the household steward; or of dividing the sacrificial victims; or of cutting a straight furrow with the plough.
@@lima1877, AMEN❤❤😊😊😊 ROM. 1:16,17; 2:16; 16:25; 3:23,24-26; 4:3,5; 6:23; 10:9-10,17; 1 COR. 15:1-4; 2 COR. 5:16,17,19,21; 4:(2),3-4.❤
Can someone help me understand this - I agree with Mr. Feldick that the gospel preached before Christ died and rose, was called the kingdom gospel, was preached primarily to the Jews, and was alive during Christ ministry on earth before the cross. Then Paul became an apostle and brought the gospel of grace to the entire world, so yes, I agree there were two gospels, but didn’t the law of grace replace the kingdom gospel?
…. Meaning aren’t Jews saved today the same way Gentiles are we all get into the body of Christ by the grace of God
@@life.re-definedJews and gentiles saved today by 1 gospel. Paul’s gospel. We are built up by Paul’s letters.
To keep it simple. If it’s not written by Paul with exception of Acts, it’s not written to you.
Yes we read the entire Bible to understand where Paul and gentiles fit in.
But this is mostly a Jewish book than Gentiles if you look at the amount of content written to them
That is what I thought too, thank you @@lima1877
Please. MORE VOLUME 🙏
My true faith is manifest by my works, how I live, I cannot earn salvation through faith, but it should shine through my life by works. That’s how I understand James 2 so that it does not contradict the acceptance of the gospel. To say ‘I believe’ without transforming life actions is not accepting the gospel at all, it is greed of taking without repentance and transformation as the Holy Spirit continues to refine our walk.
Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45)
I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine)
Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9)
Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God!
Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45)
I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine)
Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9)
Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God!
Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14).
Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14
Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the
kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul.
Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him.
Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura.
orthotomeo (ὀρθοτομέω, 3718), lit., “to cut straight” (orthos, “straight,” temno, “to cut”), is found in 2 Tim. 2:15, kjv, “rightly dividing,” rv, “handling aright” (the word of truth); the meaning passed from the idea of cutting or “dividing,” to the more general sense of “rightly dealing with a thing.” What is intended here is not “dividing” Scripture from Scripture, but teaching Scripture accurately. In the Sept., of directing one’s paths, Prov. 3:6 and 11:5 (“righteousness traces out blameless paths”).
1. to cut straight: τὰς ὁδούς, to cut straight ways, i.e. to proceed by straight paths, hold a straight course, equiv. to to do right (for ישֵׁר), Prov. 3:6; 11:5, (viam secare, Verg. Aen. 6, 899).
2. dropping the idea of cutting, to make straight and smooth; Vulg. recte tracto, to handle aright: τὸν λόγον τῆς ἀληθείας, i.e. to teach the truth correctly and directly, 2 Tim. 2:15; τὸν ἀληθῆ λόγον, Eustath. opusce. p. 115, 41. (Not found elsewhere [exc. in eccles. writ. (W. 26); e. g. constt. apost. 7, 31 ἐν τ. τοῦ κυρίου δόγμασιν; cf. Suicer ii. 508 sq.]. Cf. καινοτομέω, to cut new veins in mining; dropping the notion of cutting, to make something new, introduce new things, make innovations or changes, etc.)
2 Timothy 2:15 (Word Studies in the New Testament): Rightly dividing (ὀρθοτομοῦντα). N. T.o. oClass. In LXX, Prov. 3:6; 11:5; both times in the sense of directing the way. From ὀρθός straight and τέμνειν to cut. Hence to cut straight, as paths; to hold a straight course; generally, to make straight; to handle rightly. Vulg. recte tractare. The thought is that the minister of the gospel is to present the truth rightly, not abridging it, not handling it as a charlatan (see on 2 Cor. 2:17), not making it a matter of wordy strife (ver. 14), but treating it honestly and fully, in a straightforward manner. Various homiletic fancies have been founded on the word, as, to divide the word of truth, giving to each hearer what he needs: or, to separate it into its proper parts: or, to separate it from error: or, to cut straight through it, so that its inmost contents may be laid bare. Others, again, have found in it the figure of dividing the bread, which is the office of the household steward; or of dividing the sacrificial victims; or of cutting a straight furrow with the plough.
Note for myself, minute 25 is where he discusses the heresy
I disagree with Les about blaming the Apostles for the cause of the the disagreement concerning circumcision and striing up the waters in Acts 15. It was the men that came down from Judea in verse 1 that caused the dispute
These men from Judea didn’t believe Paul was preaching truth from God. And the 12 never told their group to go to gentiles, they went on their own accord.
We see in acts 15 that James said “we didn’t send them”
The 12 knew their ministry was to Jews. But these trouble makers didn’t care, they went ahead into gentile preaching what they knew. (Salvation is if the Jews)
Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45)
I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine)
Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9)
Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God!
Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14).
Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14
Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the
kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul.
Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him.
Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura.
@@lima1877 Christ died for sins according to the Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3) Beginning at Moses and all the prophets Jesus expounded unto two Apostles in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke 24:27) Then to the 11 (Luke 24:45)
I guess that’s why 1 Corinthians 15:11 says that Paul, Peter, the other disciples, James. all the apostles, and 500 others Christ appeared to; all preached the same gospel. And why Paul says he preached the same gospel he was persecuting others for preaching (Galatians 1:23) And why Peter said, “To Him give ALL THE PROPHETS witness, that through His name whosoever believeth in Him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43(emphasis mine)
Side note belief is a gift (Philippians 1:29) Faith is a gift (Ephesians 2:8-9)
Gods Grace is sufficient. You have nothing to boast in, not even your faith and belief. All glory to God!
Fun fact: According to tradition, Luke was a Gentile. The apostle Paul seems to confirm this, distinguishing Luke from those who were “of the circumcision” (Col. 4:11, 14).
Unless you have different reason Paul names 6 guys and says “These are the ONLY fellow workers for the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision, and they have proved to be a comfort to me.” Colossians 4:11b. And then says “Luke, the beloved physician, sends you his greetings, and also Demas.” Colossians 4:14
Either Luke is not a fellow worker in the
kingdom of God who comforts Paul or he is not a Jew. Philemon 24 says Luke is a fellow worker. Surely the beloved physician was a comfort to Paul.
Salvation has always been by grace through faith. Works never saved anybody. Not Adam and not anybody after him.
Sola Scriptura. Tota Scriptura.