"The coordinating function of Acts implies that the Pauline epistles are not just for the Gentiles, nor are the non-Pauline epistles only for Jewish believers."
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My soul found passion in three things,
and these are beautiful before the Lord and human beings:
harmony of brothers and friendship of fellows
and a wife and husband who accommodate each other (Sirach 25:1, NETS (Primary Texts), ref.ly/Sir25.1;netsoxford)
“Elohim Saves” is theologically vague. Elohim can mean God, gods, angels, or disembodied spirits. It’s not a name. Salvation comes from Yahweh, not just any “elohim.” That’s why Jesus’ name (Yeshua) means “Yahweh saves”—not “Elohim saves.”
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🧵Thread: How Poor Etymology Distorts Mid-Acts Theology
Many Mid-Acts dispensationalists build major doctrines on weak linguistic ground. Let’s take a look at how misreading Greek words leads to serious theological overreach. 👇
7/ In Short:
•“Rightly divide” = handle truth with skill, not a dispensational scalpel
•Ekklesia = assembly, not a secret code for “new church”
•Let the text speak—don’t force your system onto it
8/ The big picture:
Sound doctrine starts with sound exegesis.
And sound exegesis starts with sound language work.
Let’s honor Scripture by respecting its words—and not bending them to fit our system.
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Be careful: when someone says we must submit to “apostles” and “prophets” who claim authority over the church, this is not just a minor theological difference… it’s a clear mark of the NAR movement.
Want to learn how to spot these teachings? Click here: bit.ly/42Y9uBn#NAR#newapostolicreformation#apostles#prophets