Tell me, what you even believe about that statement?
That all words are inspired? Then tell me, which print has them. Which textual version. Is codex vaticanus all inspired? Is Septuagint all inspired? Is Vulgate? Or NIV? Or KJV? Which one has every word inspired.
If you mean that all good Bibles and translations are inspired in the meaning that they are useful for the Church, than you said nothing for the conversation, we all believet that Bible/Scriptures are useful.
I use several different translations at any one time when I study the bible,
Often cross referencing verses with other verses, rather than just relying on
a single verses or translation.
I also ask the Holy Spirit to show me what He wants to reveal. When you ask the
Holy Spirit the real wow factor is revealed big time. Things get noticed and
understand that you never saw before. Things are always fresh never stale.
I’ve lost count of the number of times I thought I read something and
understood it, for me to get the wow moment again when I read it later.
As once again my understanding is open in a new way.
Reading the bible with your spiritual eyes wide open is incredible to me.
It’s completely different to just reading it like a book. I understand exactly
what John meant when he was given a scroll which tasted like honey.
I also understand that about being thirsty for the word and drinking it in.
It’s not always like this I have my run of the mill dry periods too. Usually when I’m
tired, distracted, bogged down by the cares of the world. I really wish I didn’t
but I can really understand and see from first hand experience how the Holy
Spirit guides, instructs, etc when reading the bible. That’s why I believe Timothy
was guided by the Holy Spirit when he wrote those verses. I know it to be completely
true.
For me the bible is a massive adventure with plot after plot and story after
story all coming together and all pointing to the goodness of God the father.
Yes there are things I don’t understand, but as I get older I find they are
getting clearer. Any why questions I might still have, I know will be resolved
in the next life. I have tasted the goodness of God which shines through out
the entire bible.
Things happened for a reason back then, I’m not saying we should all go
around killing entire people groups and cutting off women’s hands! But dig
much much deeper, research, more importantly ask the Holy Spirit to show you
and He will.
If you read my earlier post about circumcision I gave my thoughts on the
original OP. But one other thing that just came to me. What if the linage of
Jesus was halted by a man being damaged preventing him from having
children.
We certainly see that was tried by the destruction of children in the bible.
I certainly believe the destruction of children was a work of Satan to disrupt
that linage, what if Satan was also to use a woman in the same way?
Maybe that could also be a reason for that specific law.
God was very careful to preserve a remnant at all costs to ensure His
plans for salvation, came to fruitation.