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>Matthew Johnson:
>
>You wrote in consideration of Job 2:10: "It is also of interest to note
>that even if "at the hand of" _did_ imply authorship, Job did _not_ say
>"shall we not receive evil at the hand of God". The _departure_ from
>parallelism looks deliberate. It could very well be to deny that God is
>the author of evil."
>
>How would you reconcile your interpretation with Job 12:9 "Who among
>all these does not know that the hand of the LORD has done this?"
'Reconcile'? No 'reconciliation' is necessary. I think you would have understood
this if you had not passed over the James citation in such suspicious silence.
Then again, I also would have thought you would have figured out by now the
importance of configuring your newsreader to follow the quoting conventions of
the FAQ and Charter for this Newsgroup.
Learn to play by the rules, or you _will_ be disappointed with the results.
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In post <38D01486-E2D6-9064-BC2B-
B2F8B7D34272@srcbs.org> Bart cries:
k...@ccountry.net wrote:
>> Your point is ill conceived at best;
>> at worst it is deliberate.
>> A)
>> "Scripture says..." is your first error, inasmuch as
>> you do not provide any, much less all Scripture
>> that describe and/or define faith.
>>
> Since I provided Heb. 11:1, which says "faith is...",
> your point A is amply refuted.
>
No, you have not. You provided:
"Scripture says that faith is our conviction of things
we haven't seen."
This is not what Scripture says. Your statement is false.
Point A stands.
>> B)
>> is not what Scripture states. You've replaced "_the_
>> conviction" of Heb. 11:1 with "_our_ conviction" and
>> appended the word _we_. You've broken Scripture
>> and added your own jot and tittle.
>>
> No more than you have, by replacing Greek with
> English. If you want to quibble about translations,
> then argue with someone who cares.
>
But I haven't. I'm using your English statements, your
English quotes, your English references, and I thought
_you_ did care. I find no English translation that says
what you claim it says. The fact is you altered the data
and this fact is quite apparent in your affected conclusion.
That you care so very little for accuracy speaks volumes
of your methodology.
Point B stands.