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Re: Biblical requirments of a Deacon [Re: bowhunter27295] #6306474
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That's the way to bring people to Christ.

I'm surprised you're not glowing with all your holiness.

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Re: Biblical requirments of a Deacon [Re: HobbieTrapper] #6306477
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Originally Posted By: HobbieTrapper
That's the way to bring people to Christ.

I'm surprised you're not glowing with all your holiness.



Just messing around!

Re: Biblical requirments of a Deacon [Re: bowhunter27295] #6306478
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At some point the conversation stalls!

This is it. All the information and opinion has been put out there.

Time to cut up a little

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This is why I will miss buck!

Re: Biblical requirments of a Deacon [Re: brianmall] #6306506
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Originally Posted By: brianmall
This is why I will miss buck!


You won’t miss him as much if you control your breathing let the pin float a little over the vitals and release the string nice and smooth.


Who is John Galt?

You don't rise to the occasion, you fall to the level of your training.

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Re: Biblical requirments of a Deacon [Re: DelawareRob] #6306540
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Originally Posted By: brianmall
This is why I will miss buck!


You won’t miss him as much if you control your breathing let the pin float a little over the vitals and release the string nice and smooth.


Lol

Re: Biblical requirments of a Deacon [Re: bowhunter27295] #6306697
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Biblical requirements of a Deacon? Wow now there is a loaded question. What denomination, synod, church etc. would this deacon position be for? Every Christian religion or denomination is based on man made theology of what they lift up, desire or demand. So that makes the requirements already slanted to the theology of the religion one is being trained in or for. The Bible is interpreted by many who study religion in many different ways. One would not have all the different churches and belief systems in Christianity if they were meant to be inclusive instead of a way to separate believers based on a set of rules and requirements.
Also having done quite a bit of Bible study I don't buy into the fact that the Bible is always about black and white. There is a lot of grey discussion in the Bible in both Testaments. Black and white is a lot different than Good or Evil or mercy and grace.

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Re: Biblical requirments of a Deacon [Re: bowhunter27295] #6307185
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It is clear, the words are right there. It's people that want something else really bad and try to justify it by twisting words and meanings. That's how I see it anyway, fwiw.


A man of one wife. This could realistically be interpreted as a man not involved in polygamy. It says one wife insinuating you cannot have two or more wives.

If you consider that time in history, with polygamy a social reality, it probably has nothing to do with divorce, adultery or fornication.

Consider this also. The KJV was written in 1611. At best there is 1400 years of history in between the time of Paul (AD 5- AD 67) and the time of the creation of the KJV. Consider that is a millennia and a half. Do you think anything could have been lost in interpretation with 1400 years in between?

Just think about then and now and how much we have no idea of how things were in that time.

Remember, the KJV was created in 1611.


And that boys was a homerun!

Re: Biblical requirments of a Deacon [Re: bowhunter27295] #6307220
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Gave up on this argument when it went ballistic. BUT:

Greek 3391 mia is :
https://studybible.info/strongs/G3391
Strong's:
μία
one or first
Derivation: irregular feminine of G1520;
KJV Usage: a (certain), + agree, first, one, X other.

G1520
Thayer:
1) only one, someone


7 times in the New Testament the same word "mia" is translated as "first" (example: Luke 24:1
24 Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them.)

Other times it is translated as "one", but could have been "first" or "only" instead (example:
Matthew 26:40
40 And he cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour? (Not even the very first hour? Not only one hour?))


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