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He pronounces on the Apostle, distinguishing him by his name Simon son of John, a peculiar and personal blessing,
Ha!! A 'peculiar and personal blessing'? There is no--repeat NO textual support for such a notion!! There is NOTHING in the text to intimate such a thing! The notion proposed here is CONTRIVED BY MAN IN SUPPORT OF MAN'S DOCTRINE OF PRIMACY AND PAPAL SUPREMACY. IT IS NOT IN SCRIPTURE.
declaring that his knowledge regarding the Divine Sonship sprang from a special revelation granted to him by the Father
NOWHERE IS SUCH A NOTION PRESENTED OR SUPPORTED IN SCRIPTURE. NOWHERE DOES THE BIBLE SAY, SUGGEST OR IMPLY THAT GOD GAVE SIMON A SPECIAL REVELATION GRANTED ONLY TO HIM. Jesus revealed Himself as the Messiah to ALL THE DISCIPLES. Peter, James and John had more faith than the rest. THE REVELATION WAS MADE TO ALL.
(cf. Matt., xi, 27). He further proceeds to recompense this confession of His Divinity by bestowing upon him a reward proper to himself:
Ha! Absolutely unsupported by the text, in fact contrary to the text both on the level of the Greek and on the level of the rest of the book of Matthew, as well as the gospels and the book of Acts.
"Thou art Peter [Cepha, transliterated also Kipha] and upon this rock [Cepha] I will build my Church." The word for Peter and for rock in the original Aramaic is one and the same (N~D); this renders it evident that the various attempts to explain the term "rock" as having reference not to Peter himself but to something else are misinterpretations.
Ha! Absolutely unknown and unknowable. THE BIBLE WAS RECORDED IN GREEK, NOT ARAMAIC. WE DO NOT KNOW IF JESUS SPOKE TO THE DISCIPLES IN MT. 16 IN ARAMAIC OR NOT. WE DO KNOW THAT THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN IN GREEK. WE ALSO RECOGNIZE THAT THE HOLY SPIRIT INSPIRED THE TEXT AS IT READS IN GREEK IN MT. 16. THAT TEXT DISTIINGUISHES BETWEEN THE PROPER MASCULINE NAME PETROS AND THE COMMON FEMININE NOUN WITH ARTICLE, PETRA.
Denominational pronouncements are not the inspired Word of God. They often, if not typically, are written to support the teaching of the particular denomination. IOW SPIN.
Dave
Peace[/quote]
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