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Witness Lee's Incorrect Interpretation of Subdue?
In the first chapter of Genesis, we read a narrative describing the creation of all things. On the 6th day, we are told that God created man (1:27) and we read God's command to man (1:28)...
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Let's continue...other versions of the bible articulate a different interpretation for this word Kabas. For example, the ESV Study Bible states the following in a footnote for the same word in the same verse... Quote:
It appears to be a perfect example of reading an idea into the text, rather than pulling one from it. Why would the author be implying of a war against Satan if Satan has not even entered the scene? Was the man created ever told that there was an enemy? Maybe, but the bible never says that. This is important because this interpretation of the word Subdue is one of the major building blocks to the Local Church's doctrine on why God created man: Quote:
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I implore you to consider what Subdue really means in Genesis 1:28. Is Witness Lee's & the Recovery's interpretation of the meaning of the word wrong? |
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Re: Witness Lee's Incorrect Interpretation of Subdue?
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Isn’t subduing the earth as it’s defined by Lee go hand in hand with, “we are building Gods kingdom on earth today”? You can’t have the second if you don’t define the first incorrectly.
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07-12-2022, 02:58 PM | #4 |
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Re: Witness Lee's Incorrect Interpretation of Subdue?
Once I can figure out why God created an Earth that had to be subdued for any reason, then I will have an opinion on your question.
There are a small handful of passages that tell us that the Earth belongs to Satan, so I cannot dismiss Lee's extrapolation out of hand. |
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God had some questions for Job, in Job 38, when he was trying to figure out what was going on with His creation. You might also check out Earth's Earliest Ages by GH Pember. Nell |
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07-12-2022, 04:15 PM | #6 | |
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How one interprets this world subdue can lead to drastically different doctrines and worldviews. Case and point, how much Lee uses this verse as the backdrop to some bold statements. |
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Which is the point for this thread. Like many other doctrines in the Lord’s Recovery… if one point of the structure fails the rest tumbles with it. |
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