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| Vol. 4, No. 9 |
October, 1967 |
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Is It Really "In the Book"? |
| Our series on the TEXT of the Bible gives way, in two issues, to consideration of special interest books; containing the Bible text
(in some cases mutilated to serve the publishing interest) PLUS references or footnotes that emphasize some of
the many false doctrines of the world. We believe these articles belong here because gullible people often accept error simply because it comes wrapped as a "Bible." But not all material found between covers labeled "Bible" is part of the divine text. For example, a commonly used K. J. New Testament published by the American Bible Society has this explanation following Titus: "It was written to Titus, ordained the first bishop of the church of the Cretians, from Nicopolis of Macedonia." Titus as the "first bishop" is purely human tradition, shows a false conception of the "office" and is no part of the text. This is common practice among Bible publishers; is not a criticism of motive of the ABS; but is something we should know re. things "in the book." Cross-references are very valuable and helpful -- but should be treated as commentaries. Some Bibles have references that promote special interests. I once had a Bible that gave cross-references to passages about the Holy Spirit, at many places where "baptism" had no H.S. connotation. The helper (?) was trying to promote his idea of Holy Spirit baptism. |
The Scofield Reference Bible, sold simply as a "Bible" in some stores,
is premillennial. Footnotes promote the false idea of a materialistic kingdom of God, and Christ's literal 1,000-year
reign. When the Pharisees ask when the kingdom of God should come, Christ answers that it "cometh not with
observation: Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you."
(Lu. 17:20-21) Seems very clear. 5 |
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