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Is it appropriate to translate Galatians 3:21 as "If a law had been given"?
greek
translation-philosophy
paul
galatians
law
asked Sep 16, 2016 at 19:39
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What are the oldest known records of interpretation agreeing with New Perspective on Paul?
paul
historical-interpretation
new-perspective-paul
asked Sep 26, 2016 at 18:50
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Does Isaiah 66:15-18 mean those who eat pigs and mice will be judged and slain?
isaiah
law
asked Mar 14, 2017 at 8:25
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Sin Vs Transgression: is there a technical difference? Lev 16:16 "uncleannesses, transgressions, all their sins"
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leviticus
sin
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asked Jun 5, 2021 at 9:19
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What is an overview of Lutheran faith-alone systematically taught before Martin Luther?
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soteriology
protestantism
martin-luther
sola-fide
asked Oct 28, 2016 at 16:58
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Who first interpretated John 8:58 ego eimi as Yahweh claim?
greek
john
exodus
historical-interpretation
tetragrammaton
asked Aug 5, 2021 at 3:14
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Galatians 3:23 Guarded in protective custody or held captive as prisoners under the law? Translation of ἐφρουρούμεθα συγκλειόμενοι
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translation-philosophy
law
galatians
asked Apr 3, 2023 at 18:24
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Early Christians understood "Scripture" to be the Old Testament alone?
reference-request
canon
scriptures
asked Mar 19, 2024 at 15:23
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Does being "least in the kingdom" signify hell in Matt 5:19?
matthew
law
sin
asked Nov 6, 2016 at 9:03
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Which work did Jesus mean in John 17:4 about already finishing the work that God gave him?
john
contradiction
asked Feb 28, 2017 at 8:01
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Top Answers
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What are the implications of the recent finding in Vatican Library in relation to Matt 12:1?
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Why is there a separation between Luke and Acts?
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John 3:36 Whoever Does Not Believe (Disobeys?)
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What ancient practice did Jesus have in mind , when he said of salt being thrown out as waste?
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Old Testament Evidence of the Hypostatic Union
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According to Reformed theology, is teaching a false Trinitarian concept considered blasphemy?
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What is the definition of Moral Good in God's omni-benevolence
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Did Jesus clearly deny being God in Matthew 9:3-4?
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Is Jesus the first creative work of God according to Revelation 3:14?
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Why are the four gospel accounts of the empty tomb so different and how do we reconcile them?
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Why do Bible translators translate slaves to servant?
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Are there two separate reasons given for wanting to stone Jesus?
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If flour seems to be accepted as sin offering/atonement, then why is blood needed?
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When Paul says "I don't allow women to teach" why is this read as an instruction?
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Christian Science Monitor: a socially acceptable source among conservative Christians?
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Why does the Priest appeal to Purity as the reason for giving the Shewbread?
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