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what does the rock signify? What did Christ mean by this? And on this Rock I will build my church? Not on who mind you but what does rock signify?
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Greetings bm!!! I don't know about that as I grew almost 3 inches when I turned 18Hi Simon,
Thanks for the welcome. Your novice here went through extensive studies but my shortcoming is my memory. I don't think I can remember what I've studied and quote them and use them the way you can. But the beamishboy is still growing. Biologically, I only have a few more years to say that cos growth stops at 17 or 18. Hehe.
Kath,.
I believe the subject of this thread is whether or not the "Rock" in Matt .16 refers to Peter. The answer is, IT DOES, as these protestant ministers point out:
ALBERT BARNES (NINETEENTH-CENTURY PRESBYTERIAN)
JOHN BROADUS ( NINETEENTH-CENTURY CALVINISTIC BAPTIST)
CRAIG L. BLOMBERG ( CONTEMPORARY BAPTIST)
J. KNOX CHAMBLIN ( CONTEMPORARY PRESBYTERIAN)
R. T. FRANCE ( CONTEMPORARY ANGLICAN)
HERMAN RIDDERBOS ( CONTEMPORARY DUTCH REFORMED)
DONALD HAGNER ( CONTEMPORARY EVANGELICAL)
Is that any resemblance to His Head or Headship?Word for the day: Autocephalous
Forgive me...
Yes, I wouldn't hold too much stock in order of the names.Among other things, we see that when the Twelve Apostles are listed by name (Matt. 10:2-5; Mark 3:16-19; Luke 6:14-17, and Acts 1:13), St. Peter's name is always first - and Judas Iscariot is always listed dead last. Far more commonly, though, the New Testament refers to simply "Peter and the Twelve," as if to say that the tempestuous fisherman signified in himself the unity of the whole apostolic college.
Greetings. How can there be unity between the denominations of Catholicism, Orthodoxism and Protestantism when the RCC still hangs on to a relic like the popes. Ya'll are still a "mystery church" to me LOL...........
The well-known Lutheran scholar W. Pannenburg has this to say when asked about the Papacy: "Leaving aside for the moment the question whether the Papacy is of divine or human right, the need for a ministry of unity in the Church is so evident that negative Protestant attitudes ought no longer be adopted."
[W. Pannenburg in '"Una Sancta"' 30 (1975) 220-221]
Is that any resemblance to His Head or Headship?
14 The yet head/kefalh <2776> of Him/autou <846>, and the hairs white as wool, white as snow, and the eyes of Him as flame of fire.
2776. kephale kef-al-ay' from the primary kapto (in the sense of seizing); the head (as the part most readily taken hold of), literally or figuratively:--head.
847. autou ow-too' genitive (i.e. possessive) of 846, used as an adverb of location; properly, belonging to the same spot, i.e. in this (or that) place:--(t-)here.
Luk 24:47 And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
Greetings. How can there be unity between the denominations of Catholicism, Orthodoxism and Protestantism when the RCC still hangs on to a relic like the popes.....
That proverb cuts both ways, bro.The only thing preventing unity is the pride of those who who think they are the final arbiter of which doctrines are right and which doctrines are wrong: "The way of a fool is right in his own eyes" (Proverbs 12:15).
No proof of that whatsover.........The statement on the question of authority in the Church agreed upon by Catholic and Anglican theologians at Venice in 1976 acknowledges a 'primatial authority' side by side with a 'conciliar authority.' The document then goes on to affirm that 'the only See which makes any claim to universal primacy and which has exercised and still exercises such "episcope" is the See of Rome, the city where Peter and Paul died. It seems appropriate that in any future union a universal primacy such as has been described should be held by that See."
- "Authority in the Church. A statement on the question of authority: its nature, exercise and implication." Agreed by the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission Venice 1976. London, CTS/SPCK, 1977, no.23
No proof of that whatsover.........
Matthew 24:3 Of-sitting/kaqh-menou <2521> (5740) yet of Him upon the Mount of the Olives, toward-came to Him the disciples according part/to-own saying, "Be telling to us when these shall be? And what the sign of-the Thy Parousia/parousiaV <3952> , and *of-the together-finish of the Age?"
Revelation 18:7 So as She-glorifies Herself and indulges so much, be ye giving! to Her torment and mourning. That in the heart of Her She is saying 'I am sitting/kaqh-mai <2521> (5736) a Queen, and a Widow/chra <5503> not I-am, and mourning not no I may be seeing'
That is fine with me as it matters little to me where or even how they died as they got the Job done.No proof, however ALL the Apostolic Churches agree to it as being absolute truth.
Forgive me...
.No proof of that whatsover...........