You will be able to make some progress with the word of God no matter what your background, however, after a while, you should be asking yourself: would I read the LORD OF THE RINGS as though it had the background of THE SOUND OF MUSIC? No.
After a while, you should be trying to reconstruct things as accurately as possible. As you may have seen, one of those things, for ex., is what exactly was going on when the disciples burst about Christ's crucifixion being re-announced in the Confession and Transfiguration scenes. How did they forget it? What were their backgrounds? Did Christ say nothing about his death until these scenes?
This is practical because the Confession scene includes the well-known lines 'unless you deny yourself and take up your cross...' and we need to apply that as it was. Some Christians do such denial about otherwise normal enjoyable things and come across dull and dreary. That is not what was meant!
Still further on, if you want to study the original languages and grammar, it can become technical and very rewarding. In that sense, you can call it a science. Some people have done so and become IMpractical which is also a mistake. But there is certainly a place for being scientific about the original vocabulary and grammar.
What good is all of that if you don't believe what you read? (Like you)
Both the result of that same misfire.
Nah, you two are misfiring.
Yeah, okay, mr. skirt the question on the specific process by which you end up at your skewed explanation of what Rom. 1:11's "established" is referring to. :chuckle:
Gonna have spend an afternoon with ya down at the fishin hole where Opie used to throw that rock![]()
Yes. That its weakness. We are to become spiritually minded. Science falls into five senses carnal knowledge.
God does compliment people who have seen enough 'proof' but he does not evade proof. That would be especially true on cases where the basic truth of the Gospel was being defended.
When it comes to background, it is slightly different. A person can get some benefit out of 'if any man is thirsty, let him come to me and drink.' But if that expression has background, and if the audience was mainly raised in Judaism, it has another 'flavor' to pay attention to. He did call the teaching of the leaders 'dry, empty cisterns.' Those were natural or carved water collection spots in a land where water was scarce. In place of that bad shelf-life situation, he told people they would have rivers (plural) coming OUT of them. Quite an overwhelming comparison!
Yes. That its weakness. We are to become spiritually minded. Science falls into five senses carnal knowledge.