Difference between revisions of "1 Thessalonians"
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− | <p>1Thess 1:1 "<strong><em>from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ"</em></strong> <strong>is dropped</strong>. Are we to think that grace and peace is bestowed by Paul? No, that is not within his power. They have their source in the Father and the Son.</p> | + | <p>1Thess 1:1 "<strong><em>from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ"</em></strong> <strong>is dropped</strong>. |
− | <p>1Thess 5:27 "<strong><em>holy</em></strong>" <strong>is dropped from before</strong> "<strong><em>brethren</em></strong>." Paul had other brethren according to the flesh who were not saved (Rom. 9:1-3; 10:1). These were sanctified and preserved brethren and they were "holy" because they were accepted in the beloved.</p> | + | |
+ | Are we to think that grace and peace is bestowed by Paul? No, that is not within his power. They have their source in the Father and the Son.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>1Thess 5:27 "<strong><em>holy</em></strong>" <strong>is dropped from before</strong> "<strong><em>brethren</em></strong>." | ||
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+ | Paul had other brethren according to the flesh who were not saved (Rom. 9:1-3; 10:1). | ||
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+ | These were sanctified and preserved brethren and they were "holy" because they were accepted in the beloved.</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:31, 27 December 2018
Bible doctrines affected by modern versions
1Thess 1:1 "from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ" is dropped. Are we to think that grace and peace is bestowed by Paul? No, that is not within his power. They have their source in the Father and the Son.
1Thess 5:27 "holy" is dropped from before "brethren." Paul had other brethren according to the flesh who were not saved (Rom. 9:1-3; 10:1). These were sanctified and preserved brethren and they were "holy" because they were accepted in the beloved.