Norm

Preacher for the Bawcomville church of Christ, host of Bible Q-n-A and several web sites, web designer, twitterer and blogger.

One response to “Establishing Biblical Authority, Again!”

  1. Skeptic

    It hurts me so to see people make statements that are just plain false.
    “We are commanded to sing in the assembly (Hebrews 2:12)” –That is a fulfillment of prophecy. In no way one could bind it as a command for the assembly (church) . In fact, this articles shows you have no understanding of greek. Ekklesia in this passage is refering to Isreal, not the “church”. Also Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16 are dealing with daily living, the assembly is not even implied. You said “In the original Greek these statements carry the meaning of every one speaking to every other one. The only way to obey that is in congregational singing.” The greek does not imply “at the same time” at all. The bottom line is their is no proof of a command or an example for congregational singing as we practice today. Even if there was, Paul forbids women to speak in the assembly 1 Cor.14:34 and to teach men. 1Tim 2:12 . As you pointed out, Paul states singing is speaking and teaching and admonishing. Eph. and Col. So not only have you not shown me biblical authority for congregational singing you are clearly disregarding a direct clear command from Paul.

    Now you have two options. 1. Go study and rethink how you REALLY obtain biblical authority. OR 2. Shake your head at me and say to yourself, “poor ignorant fool, he just doesn’t get it” then move on and never think about this again.

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