I had to look that up
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i would advise to skip the movie; read the book
DON'T PANIC
I had to look that up
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and to call one stuipd ( a fool) is what Jesus said not to do. Matt 5-7it's a Biblical word
Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but whoever hates correction is stupid. (Proverbs 12:1)
i would advise to skip the movie; read the book
DON'T PANIC
God even uses stupid people.
prob neither LOL!
I saw some segments of the movie...I think I watched a bit because I was dumbstruck
He'd have to, to use people
Every man is stupid, devoid of knowledge (Jeremiah 10:14) All mankind is stupid, devoid of knowledge (Jeremiah 51:17)((i'm of course not advocating insulting people))
well the book is pretty clever, and funny, and well written.
the movie, after knowing the book fairly well, was disappointing to me.
but i have my towel so it's all froody.
it's a Biblical word
Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but whoever hates correction is stupid. (Proverbs 12:1)
Yet one can describe what a fool would do, like buying a lie since the scriptures write buy the truth.and to call one stuipd ( a fool) is what Jesus said not to do. Matt 5-7
Are there any passages that come to mind where Jesus taught us not to lie about someone, or harass them, or seek to spread falsehoods in order to turn others in the Ekklesia against them?and to call one stuipd ( a fool) is what Jesus said not to do. Matt 5-7
That's is funny, it's a Biblical word. What value does a Biblical word have over any other word? But I would say that whosoever would buy that translation of Proverbs 12:1 is stupid.
While I would ask for others interpretation of that verse since it is possible that I am not hearing the same thing they are, but then again it might be that those who agree with that translated verse are those who love being told by someone other than themselves what they must believe. Then again, loving discipline in and of itself is not intrinsically stupid, yet is it describing those who love discipline for the purpose of gaining authority and control over others. But in either case, anyone who believes positive effects of the knowledge resulting from indoctrination could not be ruled out of consideration for being stupid.
While it t would seem the stupidity of that translated verse would speak for itself, but I guess if there is at least one person who thinks it is truthful precept, the stupid one if any might be myself. But lets see those who agree with the translated verse post any replies.
given how the word is translated elsewhere, i'm wondering if there's truth to saying that whoever hates correction is 'burned up' -- as He says, His people are destroyed by lack of knowledge. by willful unbelief when faced with the truth, a truth that shows they were in error.
Take for example the difference in the terms by definition-
discipline: requirement to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience.
instruction: detailed information telling how something should be done, operated, or assembled.
Hilarious, G-D is not biblical at all...
This comment may be interpreted in several ways. Perhaps you could unpack what you're thinking?
You are correct. Elohim = God in the OT and Theos = God in the NT. In the Greek uncial (capital letter) manuscripts, THEOS was abbreviated to theta-sigma, but translated as God.Hilarious, G-D is not biblical at all...
Pretty self explainatory
You are correct. Elohim = God in the OT and Theos = God in the NT. In the Greek uncial (capital letter) manuscripts, THEOS was abbreviated to theta-sigma, but translated as God.