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gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:
>> If, on one hand, we can't obey
>> the law, then we can not receive salvation by believing.
>
> I must disagree. We can believe, for God enables us to do so.
Which means that we must first be regenerated before we can
believe. What else could "enabling" mean here?
Bart
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In article <127.45.16.05.726713000@srcbs.org>, goddardbe@netscape.net says...
>
>
> skanary@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> >> > What doctrine teaching truth about God needs
> >> > to remove His Name from the book He authored?
> >>
> >> What doctrine needs to have God's name mispronounced?
> >
> > "Mispronounced" according to whom? Acts 15:14 shows that God is now
> > taking out of the nations 'a people for His Name.'
> >
> > Are all these nations going to pronounce His Name identically?
> >
> >What do you think?
>
> I think that you sooooooooooooooooooo missed the point.
> You make this argument for why it's OK to mispronounce
> (and misspell) God's name. You do this just after a
> self-contradictory tirade about how everyone's Bible
> doesn't have it right.
The original question you asked was: "What doctrine needs to have God's name
mispronounced?"
I ask: "Mispronounced" according to whom? In what language?
>
> _I_ certainly don't care how you spell it and say it,
> but how on earth can you justify your self-righteous
> sermons about using God's right name?
Where did I say anything about using God's "right" name? Or that it should be
pronounced a certain way?
I don't care how you spell it or say it, either, as long as you are translating
YHWH, NOT a substitute word.
> If it's Ok
> for you to misspell YHWH as "Jehovah", then why isn't
> it OK for someone else to misspell it "LORD"?
Because "LORD" isn't a "spelling" of YHWH at all, it is a *substitution* of the
Name with another word altogether. Surely you know this?
>
> Either be hung up on phonetics or don't be.
Amen! If everything has to be spelled and pronounced phonetically, then
"Jesus" should vanish from all Bibles and be replaced with YHSH.
> Your double
> standard is showing.
The 'double standard' is applying one standard to YHWH, but another standard to
YHSH. Either translate them both to the receptor language or don't. "Jesus"
is an English translation of "YHSH" and "Jehovah" is an English translation of
"YHWH". They're both "wrong" in Hebrew but perfectly fine for English.
Peace to you and yours.
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