Point is the Greek phrase genoito

4:50 pm Miscellaneous

So what about the verse that says that not lone jot or tittle will pass aside from the Law (Matt. 5:18)? Jesus is not speaking about preserving the smallest letters and marks of punctuation in the Scripture losing to our calendar day. If he was, then God failed to do it, Jesus was inappropriate, and we force as fit scrap everything. The smallest letters and marks of punctuation are not preserved down to our calendar day. The early churches and the apostles study a Bible that got seven completely chapters different than ours in Jeremiah! We’re Christians; let’s be honest!Matthew 5:18, yet, is not false. The discussion “fulfilled” that Matthew uses on that point is the Greek phrase genoito. It method “to happen,” and it is understandably a reference to fulfilled prophecy. Nothing at all, Biblical Greek not the smallest thing, will pass outside from the Law until it all come up to to pass. This is true. What is not right is that God is concerned regarding exact language and letters in the Scriptures.To cite only lone instance, on that point come up to a detail when John the Baptist began, apparently, to dubiousness that Jesus was genuinely the Messiah. So he dispatch messengers to Jesus to ask if he was in truth “the One.” Both Matthew and Luke record the incident. The wording in the 2 Gospels is remarkably parallel considering that decades elapsed before Matthew or Luke wrote regarding the incident. Further, Matthew was there and Luke was not. However, the two reports, zero subject how same, disagree.

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