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Agreed.and I believe the major contest here is, is it right that MJ see it in the Hebrew root context?
Without realizing it, most of us pick up a Bible, read it in English translation, pour a ton of meanings from Webster's English Dictionary into the translated text, and create theology out of thin air, with nary a shred of real supporting rationale. I know that's how it worked for me, some 35 years ago.
But that can't be where we stop. We have to learn to:
1. remove our assumptions from the text (difficult!!!)
2. learn the culture and language of first century Judaism
3. study sources contemporary with the Bible, to see how language and culture affected others of the same period
4. be objective with the texts--look for all possible interpretations, and select the most accurate one based on the preponderance of evidence
In most cases, what goes by the name of, "the Holy spirit", is really just us pouring our subjective biases into a situation, and claiming after the fact that "it must have been God".
I do believe that God moves us in certain directions at certain times. But he usually uses circumstances and the wise advice of mentors and counselors... not voices in our heads. We "listen" to Hashem by reading the stories of how he guided others in the past, and looking for similarities in our own situations. That gives us a sense of how he would direct us in the present.
Scripture is our source for the teachings of the Almighty. But we have to understand the language, culture, and history that set the stage for his teachings, so that we may draw accurate lessons from the original.
I once heard a sermon where a pastor went on for 20 exuberant minutes about how others should be able to "see Christ through us!" His premise? "We are spectacles for Christ"!
Needless to say... while his intention was good, his grounding in proper Biblical understanding suffered severely, and called into question everything he ever said.
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