Orangeslice13, a blessing to those around him…..Again

@Purple Tiger
thought I would put this here because honestly think people would try to pile on. And that isn’t my intention.

Atonement of Christ
“The fact is, I do not see how God’s justice can be satisfied without every man’s suffering in his own person the full penalty for his sins.” (1)

“Certainly nothing can be more unscriptural than the modern limiting of Christ’s bearing our sins and sufferings to His death; but indeed that is only one aspect of an almost universal heresy. (2)

(1) Hort, Arthur Fenton, Life and letters of Fenton John Anthony Hort, (New York, 1896), Vol. 1, p. 120

Just to carry the conversation a little further. Slice won’t mind
 
@Purple Tiger
thought I would put this here because honestly think people would try to pile on. And that isn’t my intention.

Atonement of Christ
“The fact is, I do not see how God’s justice can be satisfied without every man’s suffering in his own person the full penalty for his sins.” (1)

“Certainly nothing can be more unscriptural than the modern limiting of Christ’s bearing our sins and sufferings to His death; but indeed that is only one aspect of an almost universal heresy. (2)

(1) Hort, Arthur Fenton, Life and letters of Fenton John Anthony Hort, (New York, 1896), Vol. 1, p. 120

Just to carry the conversation a little further. Slice won’t mind

I don't mind, either. I don't look at it as piling on. I realize that I am a minority on this board being a Eucharistic Protestant with often time polar opposite interpretations of the Bible. Being formally educated in the Bible, Christianity, theology and the history of the church makes me look at things more contextually than most Christians. The shrill and ignorant shrieking of the word heresy or heretic makes me want to puke, though.

I know of no Christian church would agree your first statement. Not sure if I understand the second statement as I don't know how one can "limit" what Christ did.

I am certainly going to read up on Hort and Wescott. The COE was quite "mystical" during that age. so much so that scholars like those two were also exploring the Gnostic interpretation of Christianity a la the Orthodox Church. And, as I said earlier, most Anglican, Episcopalian, Methodist and Presbyterian ministers were Masons at that time.
 
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@Orangeslice13

Not sure how much I'll discuss, because of several reasons, but I thought you'd be interested to know. Because of the way I feel about it, I wanted as few eyes to see it as possible.

Several months ago you asked me if I wanted know why you thought the Apocalypse of Peter should be included in the Bible. Since then I've done some major (for me) research just trying to figure the differences in Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Deuterocanonical, Vulgate, Septuagint, Cipher etc. When I started I knew nothing, still don't know much, but I found out what I'd be interested in and what I wouldn't.

I prayed on this genuinely and hard and here is my opinion and thoughts on just 2, the apocalypse of Paul which I read first thinking that's the one you said, then the apocalypse of Peter after I searched this thread an saw that's the one you brought up.

It may seem silly to you but I'm gonna start another post, if your interested. I appreciate it if you don't quote it because I'm gonna delete it after you read it.
 
@Orangeslice13

Not sure how much I'll discuss, because of several reasons, but I thought you'd be interested to know. Because of the way I feel about it, I wanted as few eyes to see it as possible.

Several months ago you asked me if I wanted know why you thought the Apocalypse of Peter should be included in the Bible. Since then I've done some major (for me) research just trying to figure the differences in Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Deuterocanonical, Vulgate, Septuagint, Cipher etc. When I started I knew nothing, still don't know much, but I found out what I'd be interested in and what I wouldn't.

I prayed on this genuinely and hard and here is my opinion and thoughts on just 2, the apocalypse of Paul which I read first thinking that's the one you said, then the apocalypse of Peter after I searched this thread an saw that's the one you brought up.

It may seem silly to you but I'm gonna start another post, if your interested. I appreciate it if you don't quote it because I'm gonna delete it after you read it.
I’d love to hear your thoughts.
I absolutely do not care (not the proper word) if you agree with me. It excites me to no end that you’re studying and you have answers for you.

edit: offended is a better word. I’ll not be offended if you have a different opinion.
 
Seriously @Behr
I have so much respect for you right now. To take the time to study outside the norm to draw your own conclusions is next level ****. One might call it holy ****. Regardless of what you decide, the Bereans would say “you do well”
 
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I’d love to hear your thoughts.
I absolutely do not care (not the proper word) if you agree with me. It excites me to no end that you’re studying and you have answers for you.

edit: offended is a better word. I’ll not be offended if you have a different opinion.
Not worried about offending you at all, but the way I feel about it ...I just don't think I want to discuss it in depth.

Give me a minute.
 
Not worried about offending you at all, but the way I feel about it ...I just don't think I want to discuss it in depth.

Give me a minute.
We don’t have to discuss it at all if you don’t want too. I’m excited for you that you’re on this journey
 
I have only read the 2, so far. After many days and emails reaching out, I found two different books that had what I was looking for. There's several more I want to read I'll tell you about if you want.

The apocalypse of Paul was the one I read first. It had a profound effect on me. I cried and was more scared than I've ever been. It has changed me in some ways.

I don't think it should be included in the Bible and I'm glad it's not. Not because of the reasons you probably think.

I've struggled here for 10 minutes trying to figure out how to say it and can't. I think everyone should read the Bible as soon as they're old enough to read it. I think if you don't have a basic understanding of the Bible, you have no business reading this.
 
I have only read the 2, so far. After many days and emails reaching out, I found two different books that had what I was looking for. There's several more I want to read I'll tell you about if you want.

The apocalypse of Paul was the one I read first. It had a profound effect on me. I cried and was more scared than I've ever been. It has changed me in some ways.

I don't think it should be included in the Bible and I'm glad it's not. Not because of the reasons you probably think.

I've struggled here for 10 minutes trying to figure out how to say it and can't. I think everyone should read the Bible as soon as they're old enough to read it. I think if you don't have a basic understanding of the Bible, you have no business reading this.

no arguments there.
That’s the main argument for exclusion of both AO Peter and Enoch.

I would enjoy hearing what you have to say and would gladly do so without a return commentary. Hearing other’s thoughts is a wonderful way to provoke my own study process
 
no arguments there.
That’s the main argument for exclusion of both AO Peter and Enoch.

I would enjoy hearing what you have to say and would gladly do so without a return commentary. Hearing other’s thoughts is a wonderful way to provoke my own study process

I only have the New Testament "books" now, the Old Testament book should be here Wednesday. It includes a few NT ones that my other one doesn't.

First Book of Adam and Eve, Second Book of Adam and Eve, First Book of Enoch, Second Book of Enoch (Secrets of Enoch), Third Book of Enoch (Hebrew Enoch), Jubilees, Jasher - Section Two - Apocalyptic Writings and the End of Days - Apocalypse of Abraham, Apocalypse of Thomas, 2 Baruch, War Scroll (Sons of Dark vs. Sons of Light) - Section Three - Lost Scriptures of the New Testament - Gospel of Philip, Gospel of Mary Magdalene, Apocryphon of John, Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Judas, Acts Chapter 29 - - Section Four - The Life and Times of Jesus - Infancy Gospel of James, Infancy Gospel of Thomas, Life of Joseph The Carpenter, Letters of Pilate, Life of Saint Issaa - Section Five - The Apocrypha - 1 Esdras, 2 Esdras, 1 Maccabees, 2 Maccabees, 3 Maccabees, 4 Maccabees, Letter (Epistle) of Jeremiah, The Prayer of Azariah, 1 Baruch, Prayer of Manasseh (Manassas), Bel and the Dragon, Wisdom of Sirach, Wisdom of Solomon, Additions to Esther, Tobit, Judith, Susanna, Psalm 151, 1 Clements, Shepherd of Hermas, The Didache
 
I only have the New Testament "books" now, the Old Testament book should be here Wednesday. It includes a few NT ones that my other one doesn't.

First Book of Adam and Eve, Second Book of Adam and Eve, First Book of Enoch, Second Book of Enoch (Secrets of Enoch), Third Book of Enoch (Hebrew Enoch), Jubilees, Jasher - Section Two - Apocalyptic Writings and the End of Days - Apocalypse of Abraham, Apocalypse of Thomas, 2 Baruch, War Scroll (Sons of Dark vs. Sons of Light) - Section Three - Lost Scriptures of the New Testament - Gospel of Philip, Gospel of Mary Magdalene, Apocryphon of John, Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Judas, Acts Chapter 29 - - Section Four - The Life and Times of Jesus - Infancy Gospel of James, Infancy Gospel of Thomas, Life of Joseph The Carpenter, Letters of Pilate, Life of Saint Issaa - Section Five - The Apocrypha - 1 Esdras, 2 Esdras, 1 Maccabees, 2 Maccabees, 3 Maccabees, 4 Maccabees, Letter (Epistle) of Jeremiah, The Prayer of Azariah, 1 Baruch, Prayer of Manasseh (Manassas), Bel and the Dragon, Wisdom of Sirach, Wisdom of Solomon, Additions to Esther, Tobit, Judith, Susanna, Psalm 151, 1 Clements, Shepherd of Hermas, The Didache
Holy crap.
I’m going to be rereading a whole bunch of stuff just to keep up.

good stuff
 
Holy crap.
I’m going to be rereading a whole bunch of stuff just to keep up.

good stuff
I won't read it all. There are a few Im interested in, but Enoch I want to read and The letters of Pilate. Can you imagine the possibility of the contents?
 
This is something that has pushed me in my Bible further. After I finished Paul, I spent several hours in my KJV. It was amazing.

I didnt want this to replace or take anything away from my Bible and I was careful about going forward with it.

I could see this going very wrong if not careful. Its my opinion if the rest, or others are anything close to the 2 I've read, I believe the Bible I'd perfect the way it is. That is my firm opinion.
 
This is something that has pushed me in my Bible further. After I finished Paul, I spent several hours in my KJV. It was amazing.

I didnt want this to replace or take anything away from my Bible and I was careful about going forward with it.

I could see this going very wrong if not careful. Its my opinion if the rest, or others are anything close to the 2 I've read, I believe the Bible I'd perfect the way it is. That is my firm opinion.
Refined like silver in the fire.
 
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