I read you loud and clear and have noted where you make statements that you will not cite proofs for.
You're misrepresenting the Greek Text and supporting eternal security as a given according to a Paleo-Hebrew mentality rather than dealing with the Text and what it says. All we have to do with you is go through the argument with you Scripturally and have you suggest that any view that opposes you is denied because it's just a Greek reading and mindset. In the end your conclusion is not different than other views of security. You just support it differently.
Rom8:30 is one of many verses in the overall discussion and in itself is not conclusive for certain views of security.
And what in the world makes you think that the Greek Text does not make it clear that Salvation is totally dependent upon our Savior? Even when some see the necessity of men to cooperate with Him as He requires, this does not mean they think they are not dependent upon Him.
Greek proofs are the predominant Scholarly consensus, numerous Greek manuscripts, oldest surviving manuscripts and the dominant language of the day all supposedly equal Greek original NT writings.
The Greek view is an educated consensus opinion that does not prove the opinion to be true no more than the not as widely held view in Hebrew as the original NT writings is factually true; both are an opinionated view based on how you weigh the evidence.
Hebraic internal evidence weighs heavily on its Hebraic linguistic construct; idioms, chiasms, poetic parallelism, and the constant use of Old Testament quotations that preserves Covenantal continuity.
There is a growing number of scholars as well as some early church fathers (not that that matters anymore than the predominant consensus view matters) who believe the NT was written in Hebrew first and then translated into Greek.
These scholars have argued (to varying degrees) that parts or all of the NT were first composed in Hebrew/Aramaic:
- Dr. Joseph Shulam (79) – Messianic Jewish scholar; strongly affirms Hebrew/Aramaic primacy, especially for Matthew.
- Dr. David Bivin (86) – Specialist in Hebrew/Aramaic background of the NT; argues that many sayings of Jesus and possibly Matthew originated in Hebrew.
- Dr. Roy B. Blizzard (~83) – Co-authored works with Bivin; advocates Hebrew origins of the Gospels.
- Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum (82) – Messianic Jewish theologian; supports Hebrew primacy in some NT texts.
- Dr. Randall Buth (~70s) – Linguist and NT scholar; explores Aramaic/Hebrew underpinnings of NT traditions.
- Dr. Tsvi Sadan (62) – Israeli scholar; affirms Hebrew roots of NT writings.
- Dr. Eitan Bar (41) – Messianic Jewish apologist; argues for Hebrew primacy in Matthew.
- Dr. Steven Notley (~70s) – Works on Hebrew/Aramaic background of the NT; sympathetic to Hebrew Gospel hypothesis.
IF the NT was written in Greek originally...how do you explain such a Greeked up mess as:
Mathew 23:1-3
Then Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples, “The scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses' seat, so do and observe whatever they tell you, but not the works they do. For they preach, but do not practice.
In the Hebrew Sephardic manuscripts this verse says "to do whatever Moses says to do" You get a skewed wrong idea from the Greek here wouldn't you say? AND you get what Christ actually said in the Hebrew. This to me is evidence that Greek is the translation of Hebrew, because the original couldn’t be so wrong!
Also, John 1 says in the Greek the Word the Word the Word, while the Hebrew Sephardic manuscripts say the Son, the Son , the Son which emphasizes Covenantal relationship.
To me the fact that Greek so badly gets Mathew 23:1-3 wrong along with the fact Hebraic thought and linguistic construct permeates the entire NT and keeps the Covenantal theme of our faithlessness and His Faithfulness is more convincing than the Greek consensus view.
Greek presents a very different view of Salvation (are you saved by Grace alone? Or at some point are you the pivotal decider in your Salvation?) Hebreaic view is Christ Crucified plus nothing!
Greek view = Christ crucified = Atonement (for some?) = Justified (for some?) = Sanctified (for some?) = Glorified (for some?)
PLUS..
Everything is predicated on if you are faithfull, how faithfull you are and if you can endure to the end!!
Hebraic view = Christ crucified = Atonement = Justified = Sanctified = Glorified (plus nothing!)
I may be mistaken but eternal salvation is exactly what is meant here, because He is the author and finisher of our Salvation….not feckless faithless man.
Hebrews 12:2
"Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith;
Two opposing Salvation messages…
If Greek screws up Mathew 23:1-3 so badly, how can we use the Greek to disprove the Greek, it’s so rife with Greek linguistic liberties that it skews the entire message into a me centric Salvation and away from a Christ alone Salvation!
From eternity past (“before the foundation of the world”), through the patriarchal promises, to the final cry on the cross (“It is finished”). Christ as the Lamb of God, the promised Seed, and our Mediator shows that salvation is entirely dependent on Him—planned, promised, and fulfilled in Christ!
“And what in the world makes you think that the Greek Text does not make it clear that Salvation is totally dependent upon our Savior?”
Little things like this…
Verses Highlighting Faith, Belief, Loyalty, and Endurance
- John 3:16 — “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” → Eternal life is tied to belief in Christ.
- Romans 10:9–10 — “If you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” → Salvation requires belief and confession.
- Hebrews 11:6 — “Without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.” → Faith is essential to approach God.
- Matthew 10:22 — “You will be hated by all for My name’s sake. But he who endures to the end will be saved.” → Endurance and loyalty are necessary for salvation.
- Revelation 2:10 — “Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life.” → Faithfulness to the end is rewarded with life.
- Colossians 1:22–23 — “…to present you holy and blameless… if indeed you continue in the faith, grounded and steadfast, and are not moved away from the hope of the gospel.” → Continuing in faith is required to remain secure.
- Hebrews 3:14 — “We have become partakers of Christ if we hold the beginning of our confidence steadfast to the end.” → Continuing in our confidence in Christ to remain secure.
Two opposing Salvation messages…