II Timothy 3:16 reads: "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness". (I'd like to state, as an aside, when Paul wrote this, the Gospels did not yet exist, and he did not anticipate that his letters would be made canonical, so Scripture, to Paul, meant the Jewish Tanakh.)
Please read Isaiah 36:12 in your King James Bible. What purpose does this edifying phrase serve?
Is it doctrine?
Is it reproof?
Is is correction?
Is it instruction in righteousness?
2006-09-03
06:55:50
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