Non-scholarly approaches
Dr. Bruce Waltke is a renowned Old Testament scholar, so I was amused to hear his very pedestrian exposition of a verse that has long puzzled me.
This illumination came to him, not in his study, but in a
There was a third nonagenarian on the other side of his house (I know, this sounds like the set-up for a joke but that’s what the doctor told us.). At this point Dr. Waltke had already been out for five hours and was weary. Suddenly a verse with which he was long familiar but whose meaning had eluded him popped into his mind:
“Be not overly righteous, and do not make yourself too wise. Why should you destroy yourself?” (Ecclesiastes 7:16)
He picked up his shovel and went home.
I see at least two morals to this story: (1) Be filled with the Scriptures, so that at any time the Holy Spirit can fire the synapses that quicken dormant knowledge into working revelation; (2) The Holy Spirit may skip steps in logic to give inspiration as He pleases, and is not bound by the quasi-scientific means we have supposed must be adhered to; (3) There is an aspect of mystery in the understanding of Scripture that calls for fear and respect; (4) Corollary: Understanding of God’s Word is for children as well as scholars.




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(5) Ethics are relative and aspective. God says, “You be the judge.”
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Not sure what you are reading — but historic interpretation of the Old & New Testament affirms that the ethics contained therein are not relative.
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The non-scholarly approach to science – God did it.
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ROBERT M: . . . the ethics contained therein are not relative.
Look at the little word, “as.”
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Love your neighbor as yourself.
The adverb makes one thing relative to another, dependent on circumstances and comparisons.
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There’s a small blessing in knowing the folks that so vocally snipe at Andree and others.
I know precisely which skeptics and progressives I cannot depend on for coherent debate or discussion.
As always, Andree, thank you for some very thoughtful insights and encouragement.
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