LostMarbels
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When I first got saved, and was indoctrinated into Sola Scriptura, I was absolutely mystified by these kind of verses:
"Enoch walked faithfully with God; then he was no more, because God took him away" (Gen 5)
"By faith Enoch was taken from this life, so that he did not experience death: “He could not be found, because God had taken him away.” a For before he was taken, he was commended as one who pleased God." (Heb 11).
Back then, I actually felt SORRY for men like Enoch who were plagued with the laborious task of trying to figure out how to walk with God, sans exegesis to assist them !!! I used to think, "Wow how advanced we are today over those men and how far we've come!" Now I consider myself a fool for having felt that way. The truth is that Enoch was likely a prophet in the order of Elijah - note that God took both of them away without death. Enoch probably spoke with God face to face like Moses and Abraham did, and he probably saw all the same kinds of visions that constitute the Book of Revelation, including the heavenly city, the angels, the throne of Christ, and so on. In terms of understanding God's will, he was probably LIGHT YEARS ahead of us. Thus you are just as utterly deceived as I once was, when you write:
Trust me, there's PLENTY OF TRACTION available without exegesis, if men like Abraham, Noah, Enoch, and Moses have anything to say about it.
Ok, what is the constant unabated infatuation with the word exegesi??? It's like a point you are trying to drive. An interpretation, understanding, connentation, what have you.... is the same thing fancy word or not. Why do you feel 'exegesi' has some special meaning that puts the final nail in the coffin of anything possed against your position?
We Cannot trust own understanding or feelings. They must line up with scripture. I do not understand this line of reasoning that nothing more than your own belief validates that belief.
My contention is you need divine revelation to confirm your belief is inline with scripture. Not that God has no hand in it. In fact God is the supreme authority of my faith.
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