expos4ever
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I read your post about the proper wording might be "in the law". Same difference to me, though - I believe it is correct to say that Jews are "in the law" whereas Gentiles are not.He doesn't, because he doesn't say "under" law in Rom3:19.
I do not have the time right now to work through the logic of what you are saying. But, in any event, I believe the matter is academic in the sense that we know that Paul believes the Law is for Jews only based on what he writes here:The Law speaks to the [men] in (within the limits of) the law for this purpose: so, every mouth can be closed, and all the world can be liable to God. IOW all mouths & all the world are/is liable to God because all men with mouths in all the world are within the limits of law.
28 [x]For we maintain that a person is justified by faith apart from works [y]of the Law. 29 Or is God the God of Jews only? Is He not the God of Gentiles also?
If one is to take the internal logic of these sentences seriously, there is no escaping the fact that, in these verses at least, Paul is saying that the Law is for Jews only.
That this is the case is witnessed by the fact that no one in these threads has ever mounted a real counterargument. The best that is offered is something like "well, in Romans 3:28-29 Paul cannot possibly mean that the Law is for Jews only because over here in this other passage, he says....."
That, of course, is textbook evasion. To offer a real counterargument to my claim about Romans 3:28-29, one would need to offer an explanation of how, all other Biblical texts aside, the text of Romans 3:28-29 could possibly be read in a manner that doesn't force us to conclude that, based on the internal logic of the 2 verses, Paul believes the Law is for Jews only.
Let me illustrate how people are evading using an analogy. Suppose I write these words:
For we know that students are admitted from Harvard apart from considerations of membership in the Mount Royal Golf Club; or is Harvard only interested in admitting whites? No, Harvard is interested in all races.
It is a fact, yes a fact, that the logic of these sentences, as a unit, force us to conclude that, even though it is not explicitly stated, that the Mount Royal Golf club only admits whites!
I double-dog dare anyone to suggest otherwise.
So let's be clear: posters know what Romans 3:28-29 is saying, they just cannot admit it.
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