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Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-17

@ronhenzel In Luke 12:12, we have a similar construction where the subject is using a second person pronoun and the δεῖ is 3rd person singular. The Holy Spirit's teaching is not impersonal⎯it is meant for the person(s) and the specific situation they...

@ronhenzel In Luke 12:12, we have a similar construction where the subject is using a second person pronoun and the δεῖ is 3rd person singular. The Holy Spirit's teaching is not impersonal⎯it is meant

Luke 12:12 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-17

@ronhenzel Hi Ron, thanks for taking the time to reply. Is there any reason why

@ronhenzel Hi Ron, thanks for taking the time to reply. Is there any reason why you didn't address Luke 12:12 in my response to you? Is the Holy Spirit's teaching impersonal? No, it's personal to eac

Luke 12:12 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-16

Ron Henzel @ronhenzel says that the idea that Paul is showing Timothy how he ought to behave is "not REMOTELY possible" is quite a statement. Ron's bias seems to be clouding his judgment. You see, we have the same word being used in Luke 2:12 with ...

Ron Henzel @ronhenzel says that the idea that Paul is showing Timothy how he ought to behave is "not REMOTELY possible" is quite a statement. Ron's bias seems to be clouding his judgment. You see, w

Luke 2:12 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-02-10

Complementarians who desire to “preserve God’s order” better be mindful of the f

Complementarians who desire to “preserve God’s order” better be mindful of the following principles concerning God’s order: “For all those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble t

Luke 14:11 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2024-01-27

Reading Paul Dirks’ book “Deep Discipleship for Dark Days.” Paul you referenced Luke 22:36 as if to suggest Jesus was making a symbolic call to arm ourselves with *words.* Having the right words—especially how we speak—is a good thing. I’m sensing ...

Reading Paul Dirks’ book “Deep Discipleship for Dark Days.” Paul you referenced Luke 22:36 as if to suggest Jesus was making a symbolic call to arm ourselves with *words.* Having the right words—esp

Luke 22:36 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-12-02

@ThandaM2 @SarahHOC @lukepwilliams @Brian_Sauve By reading in context and not ju

@ThandaM2 @SarahHOC @lukepwilliams @Brian_Sauve By reading in context and not just blindly taking the English word in your own context, you will see that Paul is referring to source and origin, not au

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-12-02

@ThandaM2 @lukepwilliams @Brian_Sauve This idea that the husband is to represent God and the wife to represent humans is pretty serious because we are all flawed individuals. Anyone that thinks that they have the role of God in someone's life and ca...

@ThandaM2 @lukepwilliams @Brian_Sauve This idea that the husband is to represent God and the wife to represent humans is pretty serious because we are all flawed individuals. Anyone that thinks that

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-11-23

@PauleyMo67 That’s quite a mischaracterization of what the women said. Luke 24:5-7, 9: “In their fright the women bowed down with their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, ‘Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; he...

@PauleyMo67 That’s quite a mischaracterization of what the women said. Luke 24:5-7, 9: “In their fright the women bowed down with their faces to the ground, but the men said to them, ‘Why do you look

Luke 24:5-7 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-11-17

@Robert_S_Morley @ronhenzel The concept of hating those who disobey God is relevant even for us. “If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters—yes, even their own life—such a person cannot be my ...

@Robert_S_Morley @ronhenzel The concept of hating those who disobey God is relevant even for us. “If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters—ye

Luke 14:26 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-07-27

@SpiritofourLord @lukeappleton Do you understand this? Paul uses “the woman” in

@SpiritofourLord @lukeappleton Do you understand this? Paul uses “the woman” instead of “Eve.” “She (singular) will be saved (future tense, ie can’t be Eve) through the (definite article) childbeari

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-06-22

@L_T_Pearson @JustinPetersMin 2. Prisca (or some say Priscilla) and Aquila were not "disciples" of Paul. 3. Prisca is known to the churches of Asia. It appears obvious that they would have been known by the apostles. Prisca is known to Luke as he wr...

@L_T_Pearson @JustinPetersMin 2. Prisca (or some say Priscilla) and Aquila were not "disciples" of Paul. 3. Prisca is known to the churches of Asia. It appears obvious that they would have been known

1 Cor 16:19-20 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-06-22

@MiddletownMoron @TomBuck Luke was not one of the 12 apostles. Can you please s

@MiddletownMoron @TomBuck Luke was not one of the 12 apostles. Can you please show me evidence stating he was a Gentile?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2023-06-08

@BiblewithB @MikeWingerii Luke 22:24-27 Jesus subjects himself to serve His chur

@BiblewithB @MikeWingerii Luke 22:24-27 Jesus subjects himself to serve His church. This is not a submission of authority. Life as a follower of Christ is about a laying aside of one’s rights and be

Luke 22:24-27 debate
Scripture Commentary debate point

> “…Mary has chosen the good portion, which will not be taken away from her. ”  Luke 10:41-42

[counterargument] From: Men Taken Womens Good Portion

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