Scripture? I really don't understand comments that say nothing or make any point. Sadly common and commonly sad. No edification. Spare me.Evil comes from evil.
Maybe. But looking at the situation today, safe to say many (im including myself) are in any danger of being overrighteouswhat about Job?
is Job an example of 'overrighteous' ? or an example we can learn what this means from
First Post, I’m really shocked you didn’t even do the basics before you posted.
1. Read it it modern English. KJV is just hopeless to make anything out of. I will never understand why anyone uses it.
2. Read it context. It is not hard. Well, modern versions are put into paragraphs, which makes it easier to get the main idea. None of this stupid line by line King J stuff.
16 So do not be excessively righteous or excessively wise;
otherwise you might be disappointed.
18 It is best to take hold of one warning without letting go of the other warning;
for the one who fears God will follow both warnings.
Maybe. But looking at the situation today, safe to say many (im including myself) are in any danger of being overrighteous![]()
IMO,this verse In the OLD testament of Ecclesiastes Is talking about men judging men and taking on too much.Be not righteous over much; neither make thyself over wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself? (Ecclesiastes 7:16)what does this mean?
I’m trying to understand what common and commonly means.lolScripture? I really don't understand comments that say nothing or make any point. Sadly common and commonly sad. No edification. Spare me.
I think Romans, the entire chapter, is speaking about what this verse means, and we are in great danger of becoming over righteous.Maybe. But looking at the situation today, safe to say many (im including myself) are in any danger of being overrighteous![]()
nor 'too wise' ha!
Some time ago, some young man created a thread where he asked if he can accidentaly sell his soul.
Because of this fear, he reads all terms and conditions of all games, software and similar, just to be sure there is no sentence "I sell my soul", before he clicks "I agree".
I think we can call this an example of "to be too wise, too righteous".
i was reading a thread in an orthodox Jewish forum the other day, where they were arguing about whether swimming in a pool was breaking sabbath, saying that it was if it didn't have a lip built on the edges of it, so that it wasn't like a natural body of water. because a rabbi in the talmud had once written that it was wrong to swim in a river or lake on sabbath because you may be tempted to build a barrel to float on.
seems like a similar situation to me
No, Job was NOT overrighteous.what about Job?
is Job an example of 'overrighteous' ? or an example we can learn what this means from
Be not righteous over much; neither make thyself over wise: why shouldest thou destroy thyself? (Ecclesiastes 7:16)what does this mean?
GOT THAT RIGHT, memeYou know when I look laterally, I find some I am more righteous than, some I am less righteous, and some I am equal to. But I look vertically I always fall short of the standard of which matters... the only one that counts... Y-shua. He is the only one my righteousness comes from; I am righteous because of Him and all those people I compared myself to my right and my left, give the exact same account I do... What did we do with Messiah!?! G-d does not care how I "look" compared to the "them" only to Him. He is the standard. But if I only look laterally I may NEVER know I fall short.... Then how will I know I'm a sinner in need of a Savior!?!