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Are You Reading the Bible Wrong? 

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Are You Reading the Bible Wrong? |How to hide God's Word in your heart and rightly interpret Scripture. Maybe you have asked yourself: "Am I reading the Bible the wrong way?" "Am I taking Bible verses out of context?" In this video you will find answers for these questions.
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Комментарии : 8   
@retaelias682
@retaelias682 3 месяца назад
Thanks for Jewish voice international b/c------
@paulsocie7152
@paulsocie7152 4 месяца назад
Amen❣️ A Brother in Christ once said, he uses 20-20 vision with the Bible.....20 verses before a verse, and 20 verses after. This helps avoid mis-context. I felt it was a message from the Spirit and have used it ever since❣️
@user-464
@user-464 3 месяца назад
Great discussion ❤
@YeshuaLove0722
@YeshuaLove0722 4 месяца назад
Love this
@user-pm8bq4fl4y
@user-pm8bq4fl4y 4 месяца назад
Amen
@greaselitenin
@greaselitenin 3 месяца назад
I get that reading a verse without knowing its context is to not understand the verse in its entirety. But what if the verse also teaches you about the unchanging character of God and you then apply it in a similar situation? For example, the "I can do all things through Christ..." and "dry bones" verses show us that God is one who strengthens and restores. Could that then be applied to a personal situation where one needs strengthening or restoration, where one hopes and trusts in God for those things, even while recognising the context for which the verse was written? Is the word of God not 'alive' for our todays and not merely ancient text to be limited by context?
@knowingyourmind
@knowingyourmind 4 месяца назад
Just like when Yehoshua told the religious leaders that they did not have Abraham as their father, because if they did they would have done the things of Abraham, so it is with Christians who say they are "Israel." They are NOT Israel, because if they were they would do the things that the true Israel does, but they don't. It is not because they can't, it's because they won't. They have the choice to be like Ruth. They choose other gods, though. They choose other ways. And yet, they dress it up in biblical terms. It is reminiscent of Yeshayahu 4:1, where it says, "And in that day seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, “We shall eat our own food and wear our own clothes; only let us be called by your name, to take away our reproach.” That's what Christians do. They make their own food (doctrine) and they have their own clothing (self-appointed righteousness), but they want to use the name of the one they claim to belong to, but do not.
@knowingyourmind
@knowingyourmind 4 месяца назад
Galatians 3:28 shows that there is not to be one above another. This oneupmanship was originally seen in the garden and has progressed down through history. Everyone trying to get one up on the other person. This oneupmanship, for believers, is covered, to a great degree, in Romans 14. The Messiah came to set things straight. By our faith, He makes all of us one. We are to be other believers' COUNTERPARTS. That thought "counterpart" was the original expression given in the garden. It is the same now, for all of us. We are all counterparts of one to another, maintaining our individual identies, coming from different cultures. We lose those false gods of our cultures. We, in essence, turn them off (Bereshith/Genesis 35:1- 10). We do not lose our own personal histories. I am a white American and I will always be a white American. People ask me, because of my observances, if I'm a Jew. I say, "No, I am not a Jew by blood, but a Hebrew by choice. The same as Abraham was." None of these labels matter, though. What matters is the togetherness of believers, bound by the Torah and the Messiah.
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