So, "or" means related but not equated. Thus the 205 is comprised of commandments and teachings, correct?
"TOP"?
Do you see His command in Matt28:20 to include only what He had commanded them, or also to include what He would command them post Seating?
I and others (found online) have catalogued all the NT commandments. Last time I looked I recall 550-600 in the epistles. Having such interest, your "COJ" comment caught my eye.
Re "So, "
or" means related but not equated. Thus the 205 is comprised of commandments and teachings, correct?": Yes.
"TOP"? Teachings of Paul mostly and Peter possibly.
Re "Do you see His command in Matt28:20 to include only what He had commanded them, or also to include what He would command them post Seating?": I refer to teachings that are secondary or subsequent to the
kerygma/those about GRFS by another Greek word,
didache, which means teaching. The
didache may be very important and requisite for becoming spiritually mature, but it is not most important or necessary to know/believe in order to be saved.
The distinction between kerygma/saving faith and didache/working faith was made by Jesus when He commissioned His original twelve disciples minus Judas (MT 28:19-20). This “Great Commission” speaks of both types of information. The
kerygma is indicated by verse 19, in which Jesus says, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations”. A Christian disciple is a learner or one who believes the good news about God’s offer of eternal life to all who accept Jesus as Christ, the Lord incarnate.
The
didache is implicit in verse 20, in which Jesus continues by saying “teaching them to obey
everything I have commanded you.” This speaks of the information a disciple needs to know and believe after conversion in order to grow in Christ-likeness regarding how to live the law of love.
It is the “all truth” that is taught by the Spirit referred to in John 16:13. Again, it is very important but not necessary for salvation. Witness the thief on the cross in Luke 23:39-43, who had no opportunity to learn the
didache after his conversion; although, like Paul (according to Acts 22:3) and most adults, some didachaic truth is learned prior to knowing the
kerygma.
Re "I and others (found online) have catalogued all the NT commandments. Last time I looked I recall 550-600 in the epistles. Having such interest, your "COJ" comment caught my eye.": Eye see we see along the same lines :^), but I bet y'all omitted plain old teachings and did not count repetitions of the same commands as one number? If you did and did not, then I may attempt to do that. Do you have your catalogue posted on CC?