The Reformed or “Calvinists,” as they are all too frequently identified, have been viewed as pairing almost dualistically “the nothingness of man” with “the overmastering power of God,” and, accordingly, as teaching a fundamentally predestinarian or deterministic theology—whether in utter accord with Calvin's thought or in a further, negative development of it. (p. 21)
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So, re: Jer10:14, bottom line is you reject and ignore context, analysis of a Bible translation team, and commentary from John Calvin whose TULIP you've borrowed in order to fight for and modify for your bizarre nothingness of man focus. At least we're getting to know you better and highlighting how you're your own mess.
BTW, I'm all for rejecting many resources, but there has to be exegetical strength and reason to do so and to prove an alternative. You just don't show any.
This is not so much for you because you exhibit too many signs of being a lost cause for getting to truth other than being a great resource for
what the Text does not say or mean. For this I thank you while also praying for your healing.
NKJ John 14:1 "Let not your heart be troubled;
you believe in God,
believe also in Me.
NKJ Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. 2 For by it
the elders obtained a good testimony. 3 By faith
we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that the things which are seen were not made of things which are visible. 4 By faith
Abel offered to God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, through which he obtained witness that
he was righteous,
God testifying of his gifts; and through it
he being dead still speaks.
NKJ Rom:1:17-18 For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, "
The just (upright, righteous) shall live by faith." 8 For
the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness,
One of the keys to Romans is this dual underlying message that Hebrews speaks about and Jesus spoke of when He was dealing mainly with Israel when He was on earth. There have been men of Faith - those who believe in God - at least since Abel even though all were under sin.
What Paul is discussing includes this truth and it needs to be tracked in his letter. I've not forgotten this, and you've never understood it. You really need to jettison your very odd obsession with the nothingness of man.
Re: what Paul has to say about idolatry in the NC Writings: Yes, idolatry is an issue for the unbelieving/unrighteous whom he is distinguishing in Rom1, and something to be cautious of for men of Faith as he also deals with in his other writings. Yet there are and always have been men of Faith - who believe in God - at least since Abel because God has made himself known to the minds, consciences, will, and belief of His creatures - mankind. This foundational truth is part of Paul's presuppositional thinking and is an underlying truth in Paul's writings.
Again, you simply prove what you don't know. Your nothingness of man presupposition has blinded you to the chagrin of part of your sect and others.