Re: Gospels of Matthew without Trinitarian ending
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Originally Posted by FlamingZword
The Journal of Theological Studies (1901-1902) Vol 3 p. 181 “The great Baptismal formula of Mt. xxviii 19 again is cited as 'supremely authoritative,' without the slightest reference to the fact that the language of St. Paul about Baptism, 'in the name of the Lord Jesus,' and the well-attested employment of such a formula in the early Church, have suggested grave doubts as to whether we have before us in this passage words which really came from the lips of Christ.”
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Suggest: definition, to mention or imply as a possibility.
A could be, a may be.
Thomas Jefferson cut up the New Testament because he had "feelings" that certain items needed to be removed. He had suggestions also, which led to verses laying on the floor. FZ do you use a NIV? If not, why not?
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