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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-04-27

@HeGTiSunesis Part of the difficulty with Paul’s comments is that he doesn’t explicitly state woman as also the glory of God and with Christ also as her head—one is left to deduce this as Paul seems to be noting something that a wife uniquely has as ...

@HeGTiSunesis Part of the difficulty with Paul’s comments is that he doesn’t explicitly state woman as also the glory of God and with Christ also as her head—one is left to deduce this as Paul seems t

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-04-26

@TheAwokeSlayer @rightresponsem Thanks for highlighting your questions again. How do you know that Jesus nor Paul were egalitarian? I prefer the notion of mutual submission as the Christian view is not about clamouring for high positions but the ups...

@TheAwokeSlayer @rightresponsem Thanks for highlighting your questions again. How do you know that Jesus nor Paul were egalitarian? I prefer the notion of mutual submission as the Christian view is n

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-04-23

Any message of peace that leaves out the return of Christ is not the biblical go

Any message of peace that leaves out the return of Christ is not the biblical gospel. And any statement that calls all people children of God denies the clear teaching of Scripture: we are born in sin

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-04-23

Pope Francis made some comments before he died on Monday. He calls everyone children of God, doesn’t seem concerned with the imminent return of Christ and advocates for human induced peace when the Bible says that wars and rumours of wars continue un...

Pope Francis made some comments before he died on Monday. He calls everyone children of God, doesn’t seem concerned with the imminent return of Christ and advocates for human induced peace when the Bi

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-03-12

@ChristOverChaos @dalepartridge Where is the meaning of head defined in scriptur

@ChristOverChaos @dalepartridge Where is the meaning of head defined in scripture? And why wasn’t a word for authority used to make it clear?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-03-02

@Unique95185 @rightresponsem You are getting closer to what a Christian leader is supposed to look like. A Christian leader is not a military commander or someone who makes dictates that are to be unquestionably followed. I care because much of the ...

@Unique95185 @rightresponsem You are getting closer to what a Christian leader is supposed to look like. A Christian leader is not a military commander or someone who makes dictates that are to be unq

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-03-01

@Unique95185 @rightresponsem Oh, I didn’t mean just being a good person but lead

@Unique95185 @rightresponsem Oh, I didn’t mean just being a good person but leading means demonstrating what it means to be a Christian, to be an example, to do what is right even if no one else does

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-28

@Unique95185 @rightresponsem Leading is not about taking authority over people,

@Unique95185 @rightresponsem Leading is not about taking authority over people, but is about doing the things Christians should do as an example to those around you for them to emulate. You've got le

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-26

@PrayTheRosary12 If by ‘Catholic’ you mean following Christ and His teachings, a

@PrayTheRosary12 If by ‘Catholic’ you mean following Christ and His teachings, absolutely. But if you mean praying to saints, treating Mary as a mediatrix, or worshipping the Eucharist, that’s another

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-23

@ronhenzel @WonderingBashir @HwsEleutheroi IF Paul intended the singular and plu

@ronhenzel @WonderingBashir @HwsEleutheroi IF Paul intended the singular and plural to mean the same thing (all Christian women) which you seem to be fighting for, then why would Paul change to a sing

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-23

@ronhenzel @WonderingBashir @HwsEleutheroi v9-10 are not only plural, but they m

@ronhenzel @WonderingBashir @HwsEleutheroi v9-10 are not only plural, but they match the plural in v8. If v11-12 mean Christian women (plural) then why would Paul change to singular? And why does P

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-23

@cjhormes @rightresponsem Doesn’t Trump support female pastors? Also, heresy isn’t just disagreeing on debatable matters but on the primary things that unify all Christians like the nature of God, the gospel, the physical resurrection, the deity of ...

@cjhormes @rightresponsem Doesn’t Trump support female pastors? Also, heresy isn’t just disagreeing on debatable matters but on the primary things that unify all Christians like the nature of God, th

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-23

@rightresponsem What about Christians who support female pastors? Would you allo

@rightresponsem What about Christians who support female pastors? Would you allow them to be sworn in to office?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-18

@RobChristisKing @AsherJacob23060 @smashbaals You can't be cut off unless you are already attached to the vine, so their tribes cannot be cut off unless they were already included. Is that what you believe, that the Jews and Gentiles were already in ...

@RobChristisKing @AsherJacob23060 @smashbaals You can't be cut off unless you are already attached to the vine, so their tribes cannot be cut off unless they were already included. Is that what you be

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

@RobChristisKing @smashbaals Fourth, this is the same pattern we see in Ro 11: “They were broken off for their unbelief, but you stand by your faith. Do not be conceited, but fear… otherwise you too will be cut off” (Ro 11:20-22). Both passages teac...

@RobChristisKing @smashbaals Fourth, this is the same pattern we see in Ro 11: “They were broken off for their unbelief, but you stand by your faith. Do not be conceited, but fear… otherwise you too w

Ro 11:20-22 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

RT @ryanschatz: @RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Is Ro 11:20-22 referring t

RT @ryanschatz: @RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Is Ro 11:20-22 referring to nations and not individual Gentiles and Jews? The Greek g…

Ro 11:20-22 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals So yes, Ro 11:20-22 clearly teaches that a

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals So yes, Ro 11:20-22 clearly teaches that an individual Gentile can be cut off due to unbelief—just like individual Jews were. Continuing in faith is essential.

Ro 11:20-22 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals In conclusion, Paul is not just warning ab

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals In conclusion, Paul is not just warning about Gentile nations. The Greek grammar, singular pronouns, and the direct contrast with individual Jews show he is warni

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Fourth, Paul says “if (ἐὰν, ean) you conti

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Fourth, Paul says “if (ἐὰν, ean) you continue in His kindness.” This conditional clause shows that remaining in faith is required. The phrase “otherwise you too

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals If this passage only referred to nations,

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals If this passage only referred to nations, it would imply nations are saved or lost collectively. But salvation is *always* individual in Paul’s theology: “If you

Ro 10:9 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Third, Paul warns Gentiles in the same way

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Third, Paul warns Gentiles in the same way Jews were warned: Jews were “broken off” as individuals for personal unbelief (v20). Gentiles can likewise be “cut of

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Paul maintains this singular focus through

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Paul maintains this singular focus throughout Ro 11:20-22: “They were broken off for their unbelief, but you stand by faith. Do not be arrogant, but fear” (v.20)

Ro 11:20-22 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Second, the immediate context: In Ro 11:1

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Second, the immediate context: In Ro 11:17, Paul says some (τινες, tines) branches (Jews) were “broken off” due to unbelief. Then he addresses the individual Ge

Ro 11:17 commentary
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals If Paul meant Gentile nations collectively

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals If Paul meant Gentile nations collectively, he would use plural pronouns. But he repeatedly uses singular, indicating he’s speaking to individuals—each Gentile be

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals First, Paul directly addresses a singular

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals First, Paul directly addresses a singular “you” (σὺ, sy) in Greek: “You stand by your faith” (sy tē pistei hestēkas). “If you continue in His kindness, otherwis

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-17

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Is Ro 11:20-22 referring to nations and no

@RobChristisKing @thatdna @smashbaals Is Ro 11:20-22 referring to nations and not individual Gentiles and Jews? The Greek grammar & context show it’s about individuals. Let me show you. 🧵👇

Ro 11:20-22 commentary
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-16

@elondeporter @out_farther @CapturingChrist The Bereans tested Paul’s word again

@elondeporter @out_farther @CapturingChrist The Bereans tested Paul’s word against the Old Testament scriptures used by the Jews.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-16

@elondeporter @out_farther @CapturingChrist The church today is not what it was

@elondeporter @out_farther @CapturingChrist The church today is not what it was in the first century.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-16

@elondeporter @out_farther @CapturingChrist Have you read the Bible, the apocryp

@elondeporter @out_farther @CapturingChrist Have you read the Bible, the apocryphal books, the Vedas, the Koran, the book or Mormon, etc - can you not tell the difference without a council telling you

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-16

@out_farther @elondeporter @CapturingChrist Not only does the Bible say it is inspired by God, but it proves it by what it says, how it says it, its consistency both internally and across different books and letters, authors and spanning many centuri...

@out_farther @elondeporter @CapturingChrist Not only does the Bible say it is inspired by God, but it proves it by what it says, how it says it, its consistency both internally and across different bo

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@jcgrange @CapturingChrist They didn’t have the ability to make a copy of the le

@jcgrange @CapturingChrist They didn’t have the ability to make a copy of the letters for everyone to have. So the traditions written down were also given by word of mouth. That’s why Paul says “or.”

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist “God’s people” is not a reference to an authorita

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist “God’s people” is not a reference to an authoritative hierarchy or something a pope or bishop could claim without evidence backing it up.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist Luther moved these apocryphal books to a separate section because they were not part of the Hebrew Bible, were never quoted as Scripture by Jesus or the apostles, contained historical and doctrinal issues (e.g., prayers...

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist Luther moved these apocryphal books to a separate section because they were not part of the Hebrew Bible, were never quoted as Scripture by Jesus or the apostles, contai

2 Maccabees 12:45-46 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist Martin Luther was so focused on salvation being by faith that he overreacted to James calling it “an epistle of straw” yet he never removed it completely. Similarly with Hebrews, Jude and Revelation—he never removed the...

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist Martin Luther was so focused on salvation being by faith that he overreacted to James calling it “an epistle of straw” yet he never removed it completely. Similarly with

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist The canon wasn’t “decided” by councils—it was rec

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist The canon wasn’t “decided” by councils—it was recognized by God’s people based on divine marks. That’s how we know which books are truly Scripture. Not by decree, but b

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist Second, God’s prophets & apostles were His ch

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist Second, God’s prophets & apostles were His chosen messengers: “Men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God.” (2Pe 1:21) Peter calls Paul’s letters “Scripture” (2Pe 3

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist First, as already noted, Scripture testifies to i

@elondeporter @CapturingChrist First, as already noted, Scripture testifies to its own inspiration: “All Scripture is inspired by God…” (2Ti 3:16) “The Lord said, ‘Write these words…’” (Ex 34:27)

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@thisardentlife @nraleighsr @cgt1486 @CapturingChrist There’s also this one from

@thisardentlife @nraleighsr @cgt1486 @CapturingChrist There’s also this one from Jesus saying that scripture cannot be broken. https://t.co/LEHrgbu2TA

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@thisardentlife @nraleighsr @cgt1486 @CapturingChrist The Holy Spirit’s illumina

@thisardentlife @nraleighsr @cgt1486 @CapturingChrist The Holy Spirit’s illumination is very important but I believe the authors understood scripture—rightly interpreted—to be infallible. https://t.co

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

RT @ryanschatz: @CapturingChrist 2 Ti 3:16-17 says otherwise for only scripture

RT @ryanschatz: @CapturingChrist 2 Ti 3:16-17 says otherwise for only scripture itself is needed for *every* good work. https://t.co/bV373s…

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@Balduc13679 The church in AD 200 looks very very different from the Roman Catholic Church of today. And there was none of the teachings about purgatory, the literal presence of Christ in the elements, teachings about Mary and the righteous acts of t...

@Balduc13679 The church in AD 200 looks very very different from the Roman Catholic Church of today. And there was none of the teachings about purgatory, the literal presence of Christ in the elements

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@cathcrusader123 @Ruff681368 @IVudvudirina4 @CapturingChrist We know from script

@cathcrusader123 @Ruff681368 @IVudvudirina4 @CapturingChrist We know from scripture that there were those writing things that was not scripture and impersonating Paul as he had to show that his letter

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@Bryan09282024 @CapturingChrist Jam 1:4 is about personal perseverance leading to spiritual maturity, not about the authority of scripture. 2Ti 3:16-17 is about scripture being sufficient to equip believers for every good work, meaning it contains a...

@Bryan09282024 @CapturingChrist Jam 1:4 is about personal perseverance leading to spiritual maturity, not about the authority of scripture. 2Ti 3:16-17 is about scripture being sufficient to equip be

Jam 1:4 2Ti 3:16-17 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@Ruff681368 @CapturingChrist Just because people are not well trained to interpr

@Ruff681368 @CapturingChrist Just because people are not well trained to interpret scripture doesn’t mean that the Roman Catholic Church is any better. Everyone needs to test their interpretation with

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@Christopher_Yod @CapturingChrist Scripture.

@Christopher_Yod @CapturingChrist Scripture.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@Ruff681368 @IVudvudirina4 @cathcrusader123 @CapturingChrist The church recogniz

@Ruff681368 @IVudvudirina4 @cathcrusader123 @CapturingChrist The church recognized what believers knew all along to be scripture.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@cgt1486 @CapturingChrist Well, yes, sort of. The statement is inspired scriptur

@cgt1486 @CapturingChrist Well, yes, sort of. The statement is inspired scripture and it doesn’t portend more scripture being written like Revelation. Scripture is self-authenticating and doesn’t requ

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@Timsint0wn @CapturingChrist What good work requires something outside of script

@Timsint0wn @CapturingChrist What good work requires something outside of scripture? It says every good work. Scripture is sufficient for *every* good work.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@CapturingChrist 2 Ti 3:16-17 says otherwise for only scripture itself is needed

@CapturingChrist 2 Ti 3:16-17 says otherwise for only scripture itself is needed for *every* good work. https://t.co/bV373sMjbN

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

🧵Doug Ponder @dougponder feels that @BenMandrell, the president of Lifeway Christian Resources, got a little too egalitarian sounding in a recent interview he did on Feb 2, 2025 on the @markedpodcast and that Southern Baptists should be deeply concer...

🧵Doug Ponder @dougponder feels that @BenMandrell, the president of Lifeway Christian Resources, got a little too egalitarian sounding in a recent interview he did on Feb 2, 2025 on the @markedpodcast

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