I Corinthians: Conclusion
I Corinthians 16:1-24
We begin with an examination of the terms “Paul’s Missionary Journeys” and “The Jerusalem Council” which are both part of a long tradition of churches and theologians misreading, misunderstanding, misapplying, and misrepresenting everything God has been trying to teach man for 5,000 years.
We’ll also discuss the perfect Bible translation, and whether or not we have one in English, along with the “Doctrine of Preservation” as it relates to the promise of supernatural preservation of God’s written word for all time. We note the supernatural production of the Bible, and it’s codification by supernatural sign gifts toward the end of Paul’s ministry.
Hear an analysis of alleged errors in the King James and New King James translations, along with Paul’s practices for greetings, and authenticating his letters by hand, how this relates to Hebrews, and Paul’s commands regarding his fellow laborers: Timotheus, Stephanas, Fortunatus and Achiacus.
Find the contradiction:
Brother Charlie Garrett claims the KJV introduces a contradiction in Heb 9:23. He compares 3 passages to establish the contradiction:
Exodus 25:9, “According to all that I shew thee, after the pattern of the tabernacle, and the pattern of all the instruments thereof, even so shall ye make it.”
Hebrews 8:5, “Who serve unto the example and shadow of heavenly things, as Moses was admonished of God when he was about to make the tabernacle: for, See, saith he, that thou make all things according to the pattern shewed to thee in the mount.”
Hebrews 9:23, “It was therefore necessary that the patterns of things in the heavens should be purified with these (blood); but the heavenly things themselves with better sacrifices than these.”
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