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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-23

@Toneskeee @Sewakiryang Why do you think head means hierarchy? No leader, pastor

@Toneskeee @Sewakiryang Why do you think head means hierarchy? No leader, pastor, elder, apostle is ever called head—only husbands.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@electri29693332 @SayvilleDavid @smashbaals There is only one head, not two. Hea

@electri29693332 @SayvilleDavid @smashbaals There is only one head, not two. Head doesn’t mean leader else a pastor, apostle, elder or deacon would be called head but that isn’t the case. Only husband

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@AntiWokeEvil @BishopJaxi None of that was taught by the Apostles and it is the

@AntiWokeEvil @BishopJaxi None of that was taught by the Apostles and it is the teaching of Jesus and the Apostles that is authoritative, not the so-called church fathers.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@ServusDeiVivi @BishopJaxi The early church certainly used the LXX, which contained both canonical and non-canonical Jewish writings, but using a text in worship or instruction didn’t automatically mean it was considered Scripture. Even Jewish commun...

@ServusDeiVivi @BishopJaxi The early church certainly used the LXX, which contained both canonical and non-canonical Jewish writings, but using a text in worship or instruction didn’t automatically me

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@ServusDeiVivi @BishopJaxi Regional councils were influential, but not universally binding. Their authority extended only to their regions, not to the entire Church. The councils of Hippo and Carthage reflected the North African tradition, while the ...

@ServusDeiVivi @BishopJaxi Regional councils were influential, but not universally binding. Their authority extended only to their regions, not to the entire Church. The councils of Hippo and Carthage

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@OlarJL @BishopJaxi No council ever promulgated a 66 book canon. The early church recognized the same 27 books of the NT we have today, but the OT canon was never dogmatically fixed until the Council of Trent in 1546, which added the deuterocanonical...

@OlarJL @BishopJaxi No council ever promulgated a 66 book canon. The early church recognized the same 27 books of the NT we have today, but the OT canon was never dogmatically fixed until the Council

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@AntiWokeEvil @BishopJaxi Catholic means universal. Roman Catholic, the one that

@AntiWokeEvil @BishopJaxi Catholic means universal. Roman Catholic, the one that prays to dead saints, venerates them, uses relics, believes in pergatory, etc is not the universal church.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@ServusDeiVivi @BishopJaxi It’s true that regional councils such as Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage (397, 419 AD) affirmed a list of 73 books, matching what later became the Roman Catholic canon. But these were regional councils, not ecumenical ones. The...

@ServusDeiVivi @BishopJaxi It’s true that regional councils such as Hippo (393 AD) and Carthage (397, 419 AD) affirmed a list of 73 books, matching what later became the Roman Catholic canon. But thes

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@AntiWokeEvil @BishopJaxi The Council of Rome in 382 AD did not create the NT canon! It simply recognized what the Christian churches had already been using for centuries. The idea that the Catholic Church at Rome compiled the canon at that point is...

@AntiWokeEvil @BishopJaxi The Council of Rome in 382 AD did not create the NT canon! It simply recognized what the Christian churches had already been using for centuries. The idea that the Catholic

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@BishopJaxi @jimexploring Was jesting since anyone knows almost every opinion is

@BishopJaxi @jimexploring Was jesting since anyone knows almost every opinion is represented by some sect. Clearly they were included in the Greek LXX. How about the Masoretes who maintained the OT s

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@BishopJaxi I would never do that. If you want to pray to Mary and kiss her feet

@BishopJaxi I would never do that. If you want to pray to Mary and kiss her feet and touch her immaculate porcelain heart that’s on you.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@BishopJaxi @jimexploring All of them? The scribes that kept the scriptures.

@BishopJaxi @jimexploring All of them? The scribes that kept the scriptures.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@jimexploring @BishopJaxi What do you mean?

@jimexploring @BishopJaxi What do you mean?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@jimexploring @BishopJaxi And all of these compilations differ in several books.

@jimexploring @BishopJaxi And all of these compilations differ in several books. They are including non-canonical materials along with the canonical ones showing the canon was established long before

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@BishopJaxi I said the canon and without error and complete before the Roman Cat

@BishopJaxi I said the canon and without error and complete before the Roman Catholic Church added their 7 books to it. You haven’t addressed anything I wrote. Why is that?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@BishopJaxi If your argument is that early codices determine the canon, then you’ll need to be consistent: - Codex Sinaiticus includes The Shepherd of Hermas and The Epistle of Barnabas. - Codex Alexandrinus adds Psalm 151 and 1–4 Maccabees. - Codex ...

@BishopJaxi If your argument is that early codices determine the canon, then you’ll need to be consistent: - Codex Sinaiticus includes The Shepherd of Hermas and The Epistle of Barnabas. - Codex Alexa

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-20

@CS_Bodan @smashbaals No, head isn’t about authority or hierarchy but about source relationships. This is why a pastor or apostle or prophet or any kind of leader in the church is never called the head of anyone. It is only the husband to his wife. M...

@CS_Bodan @smashbaals No, head isn’t about authority or hierarchy but about source relationships. This is why a pastor or apostle or prophet or any kind of leader in the church is never called the hea

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-19

@BishopJaxi You’re conflating manuscripts with canon. The codices (Vaticanus, Sinaiticus, etc) are early collections, not authoritative lists. They include disputed writings (Barnabas, Shepherd of Hermas, Psalm 151), showing usage, not definition. F...

@BishopJaxi You’re conflating manuscripts with canon. The codices (Vaticanus, Sinaiticus, etc) are early collections, not authoritative lists. They include disputed writings (Barnabas, Shepherd of Her

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-19

@BishopJaxi @Nazzer_2016 And it didn’t even take an hour… https://t.co/Yw5oWhYLE

@BishopJaxi @Nazzer_2016 And it didn’t even take an hour… https://t.co/Yw5oWhYLEO

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-19

@BishopJaxi That’s not my argument. No complete Bible before the 15th century had exactly 66 books, but that’s because no bound Bible of any kind existed in a single, standardized volume yet. And the canon wasn’t invented later; it was affirmed from ...

@BishopJaxi That’s not my argument. No complete Bible before the 15th century had exactly 66 books, but that’s because no bound Bible of any kind existed in a single, standardized volume yet. And the

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-19

@BishopJaxi It was without error and complete before the Roman Catholic Church a

@BishopJaxi It was without error and complete before the Roman Catholic Church added 7 books to it.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-12

What is magical however is how some men seem to have an inherent defect—they can

What is magical however is how some men seem to have an inherent defect—they can’t learn truth from a female teacher/pastor yet women can learn from either. Why is that? https://t.co/oyzR5P3Vee

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-11

@CoreyJMahler Thankfully this is not up to you. And of course there is no passag

@CoreyJMahler Thankfully this is not up to you. And of course there is no passage in scripture that suggests what you wrote.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-11

@Toneskeee @SuzanneLucy78 As for 1Ti 3:11-15, you have to read this passage in context. Paul wanted Timothy to remain in Ephesus to instruct certain people to stop teaching false doctrines, not to stop anyone from teaching anyone else the truth. That...

@Toneskeee @SuzanneLucy78 As for 1Ti 3:11-15, you have to read this passage in context. Paul wanted Timothy to remain in Ephesus to instruct certain people to stop teaching false doctrines, not to sto

1Ti 2:15 1Ti 3:11-15 commentary
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-11

@Toneskeee @SuzanneLucy78 Regarding the requirements for elders, nowhere is it stated “must not be a female.” The requirements Paul lists are related to character, things you can change, not things you have no control over such as whether you are mal...

@Toneskeee @SuzanneLucy78 Regarding the requirements for elders, nowhere is it stated “must not be a female.” The requirements Paul lists are related to character, things you can change, not things yo

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-11

@NavyServant_61 @Toneskeee @AlanChilde36050 If an overseer has to be a husband, that would mean Paul himself would be disqualified. How is that possible? And Timothy was also likely single. Peter calls himself a fellow elder, so don’t think an apostl...

@NavyServant_61 @Toneskeee @AlanChilde36050 If an overseer has to be a husband, that would mean Paul himself would be disqualified. How is that possible? And Timothy was also likely single. Peter call

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-10

@Toneskeee Strange. A pastor is a shepherd serving the church not a ruler over i

@Toneskeee Strange. A pastor is a shepherd serving the church not a ruler over it. Any elder can shepherd. Why would you say a woman can’t?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-10

@BaptistClips Curious. If Paul wasn’t also an elder/overseer, then I don’t know who was. A Positive Case for Paul as an Elder Though Paul never calls himself an elder, the NT presents him as one in function and spirit. Shepherding Paul exhibits th...

@BaptistClips Curious. If Paul wasn’t also an elder/overseer, then I don’t know who was. A Positive Case for Paul as an Elder Though Paul never calls himself an elder, the NT presents him as one in

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-10

@BaptistClips A bishop/elder has to be married with kids? So Paul himself was di

@BaptistClips A bishop/elder has to be married with kids? So Paul himself was disqualified? And he advocated for others to remain single in 1Co 7 and likely Timothy wasn’t married either.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-10

@REFINED_DIRT @sola_chad And again you became a Calvinist under only the preachi

@REFINED_DIRT @sola_chad And again you became a Calvinist under only the preaching of a non Calvinist pastor and reading your Bible without commentary?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-10

@REFINED_DIRT @sola_chad Again, was your pastor a Calvinist?

@REFINED_DIRT @sola_chad Again, was your pastor a Calvinist?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-10

@REFINED_DIRT @sola_chad So you read Romans 3 and thought that there is no one who did good and didn’t wonder whether that idea would mean Paul was quoting Ps 14 out of context? Was your pastor or those you were listening to (aka the commentaries) n...

@REFINED_DIRT @sola_chad So you read Romans 3 and thought that there is no one who did good and didn’t wonder whether that idea would mean Paul was quoting Ps 14 out of context? Was your pastor or th

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-05

@JohnRayKite @TheLaurenChen As I already explained, Paul is describing a deceive

@JohnRayKite @TheLaurenChen As I already explained, Paul is describing a deceived wife who was teaching heresy, not anyone teaching truth. You are misinterpreting the passage and then claiming that yo

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-04

@notabreadliner @TheRealJamieKay @waltercool11 @TheLaurenChen That's the most misquoted and most abused out of context passage in the entire Bible. How about reading it in context? Paul's stated purpose is for Timothy to instruct certain people to st...

@notabreadliner @TheRealJamieKay @waltercool11 @TheLaurenChen That's the most misquoted and most abused out of context passage in the entire Bible. How about reading it in context? Paul's stated purpo

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-04

@TheLaurenChen I know nothing of this woman in the OP you are replying to, but y

@TheLaurenChen I know nothing of this woman in the OP you are replying to, but your statement is not Biblically faithful. Where does the Bible ever say 'women cannot be pastors'?

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-04

@GregoryAShirk @ronhenzel @ManofGod20253 What specifically were you convinced by? Did you revisit the passages in question and test Ron's answer against scripture? While God chose an individual over another not based on works, what makes you think it...

@GregoryAShirk @ronhenzel @ManofGod20253 What specifically were you convinced by? Did you revisit the passages in question and test Ron's answer against scripture? While God chose an individual over a

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-03

@HvacRoar24011 This passage does relate to the Judaizers, those who accepted Chr

@HvacRoar24011 This passage does relate to the Judaizers, those who accepted Christ as messiah but then tried to push Jewish fables and commandments of men on other believers which was a problem that

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-02

@og_BYU @Pastor_Gabe The following passage refers to the incarnation, when God prepared a body for Jesus and not before this: “I will surely tell of the decree of the LORD: He said to Me, ‘You are My Son, Today I have fathered You.’” (Ps 2:7) And: ...

@og_BYU @Pastor_Gabe The following passage refers to the incarnation, when God prepared a body for Jesus and not before this: “I will surely tell of the decree of the LORD: He said to Me, ‘You are My

Ps 2:7 commentary
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-10-01

@Pastor_Gabe No, unfortunately we don’t. The Jesus of the Bible is the uncreated

@Pastor_Gabe No, unfortunately we don’t. The Jesus of the Bible is the uncreated creator and sustainer of everything in the universe. He wasn’t birthed as a spirit child of the union of Father and an

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-09-25

@ItsAaronRich @Joel7Richardson Christian use of trumpet imagery (eg 1Th 4:16) is consistent with prophetic typology, not that the church is “overlaid” onto Jewish ritual. The church is a new entity, not a continuation of Israel under a different name...

@ItsAaronRich @Joel7Richardson Christian use of trumpet imagery (eg 1Th 4:16) is consistent with prophetic typology, not that the church is “overlaid” onto Jewish ritual. The church is a new entity, n

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-09-08

@dalepartridge Except you made this up. Pastor is not an office, it’s a function

@dalepartridge Except you made this up. Pastor is not an office, it’s a function.

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-09-06

@PastorJWScott There’s no hermeneutical issue with my interpretation. The proble

@PastorJWScott There’s no hermeneutical issue with my interpretation. The problem is that you are not taking context into account in 1Ti 2:11-12. Paul wrote to Timothy to instruct ‘certain ones’ to st

1Ti 2:11-12 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-09-04

@PastorJWScott Also in 1Cor 14… “What? came the word of God out from you [men]?

@PastorJWScott Also in 1Cor 14… “What? came the word of God out from you [men]? or came it unto you [men] only?”  (1Co 14:36, KJV) Paul was quoting from their letter and responding to it (ref 1Co 7:

1Co 14:36 1Co 7:1 question
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-09-03

Context. This is from Winfield Community Church in Dover, Ohio. The pastor’s nam

Context. This is from Winfield Community Church in Dover, Ohio. The pastor’s name is Josh Davis. Incident is at 36:40 of the following video. https://t.co/tQ6fhWQrEA

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-09-03

@PastorJWScott Also in 1Cor 14… https://t.co/FSoJpqg1Fs

@PastorJWScott Also in 1Cor 14… https://t.co/FSoJpqg1Fs

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-09-03

@RealLaw2Grace But interruption is explicitly mentioned in 1Cor 14 and Paul’s in

@RealLaw2Grace But interruption is explicitly mentioned in 1Cor 14 and Paul’s instruction would be to let her speak and for the pastor to keep silent… https://t.co/FSoJpqg1Fs

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-09-03

@thomasjswithers Paul’s concern Im 1Tim 2:12 is false teaching. Paul didn’t leav

@thomasjswithers Paul’s concern Im 1Tim 2:12 is false teaching. Paul didn’t leave Timothy in Ephesus to stop anyone from teaching truth to anyone. There is however a passage about interrupting, and i

1Tim 2:12 debate
Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-08-24

@WayneVinson5 @SocietyOfStChad @BishopJaxi Exactly! And also that the body of Ch

@WayneVinson5 @SocietyOfStChad @BishopJaxi Exactly! And also that the body of Christ is now all the believers, so how you treat them is how you are treating Christ’s body. It is about the manner in wh

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-08-24

@SocietyOfStChad @WayneVinson5 @BishopJaxi Are you suggesting that ‘being answerable to the body and blood of Christ’ means those who eat in an unworthy manner are responsible for killing Jesus? 🤔 BTW, notice that it is about the manner in which one...

@SocietyOfStChad @WayneVinson5 @BishopJaxi Are you suggesting that ‘being answerable to the body and blood of Christ’ means those who eat in an unworthy manner are responsible for killing Jesus? 🤔 BT

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Scripture Commentary tweet 2025-08-21

@iheartJ37 @MatthewDoyle4 @JoeAdrian256 @dalepartridge @ostrachan I think I agree that I’d prefer someone employ what they learned and share their arguments rather than just a book recommendation. Yet that book is pretty comprehensive though I haven’...

@iheartJ37 @MatthewDoyle4 @JoeAdrian256 @dalepartridge @ostrachan I think I agree that I’d prefer someone employ what they learned and share their arguments rather than just a book recommendation. Yet

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