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<blockquote data-quote="SnowyMacie" data-source="post: 66222711" data-attributes="member: 282166"><p>Context matters no matter what, and just because something doesn't a translation or whatever doesn't survive deeper scrutiny doesn't make wrong. For example, the word that's often translated as fornication, which we interpret as "premarital sex", the actual translation is "promiscuous sex", but that's not really defined, but that doesn't make premarital sex necessarily okay because we defined that as promiscuous because some there is some interpretation up to us. Let me give you a Biblical example of this, whenever Jesus is asked "What's the most important commandment?" the man is asking him how Jesus interprets the law. He does that because like today, there was different ways of doing it to answer question likes "What do you do when your neighbor's donkey falls in their well on the Sabbath?", and different Rabbis would answer that question different ways depending how they interpreted God's law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowyMacie, post: 66222711, member: 282166"] Context matters no matter what, and just because something doesn't a translation or whatever doesn't survive deeper scrutiny doesn't make wrong. For example, the word that's often translated as fornication, which we interpret as "premarital sex", the actual translation is "promiscuous sex", but that's not really defined, but that doesn't make premarital sex necessarily okay because we defined that as promiscuous because some there is some interpretation up to us. Let me give you a Biblical example of this, whenever Jesus is asked "What's the most important commandment?" the man is asking him how Jesus interprets the law. He does that because like today, there was different ways of doing it to answer question likes "What do you do when your neighbor's donkey falls in their well on the Sabbath?", and different Rabbis would answer that question different ways depending how they interpreted God's law. [/QUOTE]
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