2 Tim 3:15 (was Re: Third Day Resurrection)

Scott scott@www.ina.com
Mon, 12 Jan 1998 15:22:49 -0800 (PST) (00884668969, Pine.BSD/.3.91.980112152021.23951G-100000@www.ina.com)



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> I think 3:15 is talking about innate knowledge as
> above. How else could a child know it? I suppose
> 3:16 could refer to innate knowlege also rather than
> written scripture. How do you interpret?
SCOTT I think he was trying to say that 2 Tim 3:15-26 is refering to the scriptures of Judaism (the scriptures they have known since youth), and not to the "bible" which includes the NT. Then all you need to figure out is which "Scriptures of Judaism" Paul was talking about, and then you can use this verse to justify your beliefs. Scott
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> AF
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> ---Steve Carson-Rowland <kirra@powerup.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > FULLER
> > Good question. I base my assumption on such verses
> as these.
> >
> > 2 Tim3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of
> God, and is profitable
> > for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for
> instruction in
> > righteousness:
> > [snip]
> >
> > STEVE CR
> > Haven't you read 2 Tim 3:15?
> > >2 Tim 3:15; '..and how from infancy you have known
> the holy Scriptures,
> > which are able to make you wise for salvation
> through faith in Jesus
> > Christ.'
> >
> > Here's a challenge. Please explain 2 Tim 3:15 and
> it's relevance to 2 Tim
> > 3:16
> >
> > I'm intruiged.
> >
> > Steve Carson-Rowland
> > Brisbane, Australia
> > (Witty or incisive quote pending)
> >
>
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