Re: Nee's "line of reasoning" in Authority and Submission
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Originally Posted by Evangelical
I gave you an opportunity to be free from the interpretation about Noah and his sons that supports Nee's view about the authority and submission, by looking to how it is interpreted in Judaism.
Reading and interpreting the bible "as written" without understanding the context, history and meaning of the times is a shortcoming of Nee's interpretation style is it not? Yet you would prefer to stick to his similar style of interpretation it would seem.
Is it not possible that the verse which is said to be about "coverings and uncovering of daddy's nudity" not about that at all, but about a wayward son who wants to castrate his father?
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I would characterize this interpretation as "myths and unending genealogies" which Paul cautioned us to avoid.
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