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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

@thatdna @smashbaals The scripture is inspired by God so it is Jesus’ very words

@thatdna @smashbaals The scripture is inspired by God so it is Jesus’ very words.

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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

@DiscoverJesus3 In the time when few had a copy of the Bible, knowing and unders

@DiscoverJesus3 In the time when few had a copy of the Bible, knowing and understanding the apostolic teaching was much harder to access. We need the Holy Spirit’s guidance now too, yet we each have t

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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)

2Ti 3:16 Ex 34:27 general
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…

2 Ti 3:16-17 general
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

@Balduc13679 2Ti 3:16 says that all scripture (not excluding any) is sufficient

@Balduc13679 2Ti 3:16 says that all scripture (not excluding any) is sufficient for every (not excluding any) good work. I don’t need doctrines and practices that infallible men added.

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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

@Balduc13679 What good work is left requiring something outside of scripture?

@Balduc13679 What good work is left requiring something outside of scripture?

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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

2 Ti 3:16-17 general
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

Dani Treweek, a complementarian, disagrees with Ponder. https://t.co/KvYMJnoTK2

Dani Treweek, a complementarian, disagrees with Ponder. https://t.co/KvYMJnoTK2

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@danitreweek I don’t see why complementarian doesn’t mean that men and women are

@danitreweek I don’t see why complementarian doesn’t mean that men and women are different and that’s why they need to work together as leaders so that their strengths are combined.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@pb1russell I agree that the church is not a business that it needs a vision str

@pb1russell I agree that the church is not a business that it needs a vision strategy meeting. The church needs to get back to its roots.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-15

@dougponder I don’t feel attacked by the teachings of the Bible in the least. Yo

@dougponder I don’t feel attacked by the teachings of the Bible in the least. You should really reconsider what you think the Bible is teaching. https://t.co/7sYuSCzn2x

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

@TimRehmer @dougponder I see. So you don’t base your views on the Bible but on s

@TimRehmer @dougponder I see. So you don’t base your views on the Bible but on some external source?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

@Autumn_Armyworm @dougponder @BenMandrell @markedpodcast The scripture governs c

@Autumn_Armyworm @dougponder @BenMandrell @markedpodcast The scripture governs churches. 1Ti 3 and Tit 1 do not indicate that elders must be males unless you think they must be married men with 2 or m

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

@TimRehmer @dougponder The authority of scripture is definitely another primary, and I am not only not questioning it, but upholding it! Asking questions about the text is not imitating the serpent. Further, what the serpent said was factually false...

@TimRehmer @dougponder The authority of scripture is definitely another primary, and I am not only not questioning it, but upholding it! Asking questions about the text is not imitating the serpent.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

@TimRehmer @dougponder Yes, women and men are different—which is precisely why t

@TimRehmer @dougponder Yes, women and men are different—which is precisely why they need to work together to take advantage of each one’s strengths. Scripture does not restrict leadership to males. I

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

@TimRehmer @dougponder So women are treated the same as men or are the forbidden

@TimRehmer @dougponder So women are treated the same as men or are the forbidden from some roles or duties in church?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

@JohnBAdams77 @Just_A_Man67 @dougponder The answer was no. And I’m egalitarian n

@JohnBAdams77 @Just_A_Man67 @dougponder The answer was no. And I’m egalitarian not feminist.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

Finally, for his TL;DR post (https://t.co/iNJCUobNmN), Ponder calls Mandrell a t

Finally, for his TL;DR post (https://t.co/iNJCUobNmN), Ponder calls Mandrell a thin and narrow ideological complementarian who is one in name only. However, I don't think Ponder takes the passages he

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

In his next post (https://t.co/ue3YooXfIr), Ponder then addresses what he feels

In his next post (https://t.co/ue3YooXfIr), Ponder then addresses what he feels was an emotional argument that Mandrell made. He is right, Mandrell was not making an Exegetical argument for his views

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

In his next post (https://t.co/sgMKHpWg4j), Ponder then addresses the comment someone had made to Mandrell's daughter, "It's too bad you're a girl" claiming that Mandrell's view of complementarians was that "because she's a woman, her voice doesn't m...

In his next post (https://t.co/sgMKHpWg4j), Ponder then addresses the comment someone had made to Mandrell's daughter, "It's too bad you're a girl" claiming that Mandrell's view of complementarians wa

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

In his next post (https://t.co/RzkrAGIuu6), Ponder raises his angst stating "most insidious of all, Mandrell says, 'Let's get away from nomenclature,' by which he means the church needs to stop talking about titles (pastors and elders)." No, Mandrel...

In his next post (https://t.co/RzkrAGIuu6), Ponder raises his angst stating "most insidious of all, Mandrell says, 'Let's get away from nomenclature,' by which he means the church needs to stop talkin

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

In the full context of what Ponder was responding to, one of the hosts of the Li

In the full context of what Ponder was responding to, one of the hosts of the Lifeway Women's @markedpodcast commented at 13:47 (https://t.co/Si4h07GLfj) that @JenOshman in her book "Cultural Counterf

at 13:47 commentary
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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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

@rightresponsem @TinaFoughty What? The evidence of salvation is having children

@rightresponsem @TinaFoughty What? The evidence of salvation is having children and being a mother? Paul advocates for singleness in 1Co 7. And you make this a matter of salvation? Yikes. 😬

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-14

@The_Sig_ Wait ⎯ just to confirm, do you see yourself like the god of your wife?

@The_Sig_ Wait ⎯ just to confirm, do you see yourself like the god of your wife? Is that what you think Sarah meant?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-13

@The_Sig_ Yes, the wife is subject to her husband but this doesn’t negate the hu

@The_Sig_ Yes, the wife is subject to her husband but this doesn’t negate the husband being subject to her as that is how we all are to act (Php 2:3-6). You are not a god to your wife!

Php 2:3-6 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-02-13

@Vibeauxs @The_Sig_ Was economic submission required prior to the incarnation?

@Vibeauxs @The_Sig_ Was economic submission required prior to the incarnation?

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