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Winken: “OT (Hebrew Bible) scripture is not applicable when discussing eternal salvation for the confessing Christian.”
Really? Maybe you could explain why the Gospels so frequently quote the Old Testament. Are you aware that some chapters of Romans quote five Psalms?
Here's an excerpt from an authoritative source.
“First position is given the individual lament psalms, towhich the apostle refers or alludes eleven times, and include Psalms 5 (Rom 3:13a); 10 (Rom3:14); 14 (Rom 3:10-12); 22 (Rom 5:5); 36 (Rom 3:18); 51 (Rom 3:4c); 69 (Rom 11:9 and 15:3); 140 (Rom 3:13b) and 143 (Rom 3:20). References or allusions to individual thanksgiving songs assume second position. To these the apostle makes six references, and they include Psalm 18
(Rom 15:9); 32 (Rom 4:7-8); 110 (1 Cor 15:25 and Rom 8:34); 116 (Rom 3:4a), and 117 (Rom
15:11). The apostle refers or alludes twice to community or national laments (Ps 44 in Rom 8:36, and Ps 106 in Rom 1:23); twice to “wisdom” or didactic Psalms (112 in 2 Cor 9:9, and 119 in 2
Cor 6:11), and twice to psalms of trust, whether of the individual (62 in Rom 2:6), or of the
community (125 in Gal 6:16). Finally, Paul refers twice to a “mixed” psalm (94 in 1 Cor 3:20
and Rom 11:1-2).”
Link:
http://wordandworld.luthersem.edu/content/pdfs/5-2_Psalms/5-2_Harrisville.pdf
Those are informative. How many of them are imperatives for Christians, today? How many of them do we have to obey?
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