Posted on 12/14/2014 11:57:21 AM PST by ealgeone
Which men witnessed Abraham offering up his only begotten son to die in a type of the Messiah ? That was not for Isaac's benefit, nor the angel's, nor other men. That was a testing of Abraham's faith and God was well pleased. What does the scripture say ? It said that now God knew Abraham feared (believed and obeyed) God because of what he had just done in not withholding his only begotten son from death. It says that Abraham believed God was able to raise Isaac from the dead after his sacrifice. These were not works of the law, of debt. These were works of righteousness, of faith, against which there is no law. They are between God and us and are required tests of faith.
I don't write the lexicons. I just take them seriously.
Louw-Nida:
88.16 δικαιόωb: to demonstrate that something is morally rightto show to be right, to prove to be right. ὅπως ἂν δικαιωθῇς ἐν τοῖς λόγοις σου you must be shown to be right when you speak Ro 3:4.
Liddell, H. G. (1996). A lexicon: Abridged from Liddell and Scotts Greek-English lexicon:
δῐκαιόω, Ion. impf. δικαιεῦν: f. ώσω and ώσομαι: aor. I ἐδικαίωσα:Pass., aor. I ἐδικαιώθην: (δίκαιος):
I. to set right: Pass., δικαιωθείς proved, tested, Aesch.
II. to hold or deem right, think fit, demand, c. inf., Hdt., etc.; inf. omitted, as οὕτω δικαιοῦν (sc. γενέσθαι) Id.:to consent, δουλεύειν Id.; οὐ δ. to refuse, Thuc.:c. acc. pers. et inf. to desire one to do, Hdt.
III. to do a man right or justice, to judge, i.e.,
1. to condemn, Thuc.: to chastise, punish, Hdt.
2. to deem righteous, justify, N.T. Hence δικαίωμα
Arndt, W., Gingrich, F. W., Danker, F. W., & Bauer, W. (1979). A Greek-English lexicon of the New Testament and other early Christian literature (aka BAGD) :
δικαιόω fut. δικαιώσω; 1 aor. ἐδικαίωσα; 1 aor. pass. ἐδικαιώθην, subj. δικαιωθῶ, ptc. δικαιωθείς; 1 fut. pass. δικαιωθήσομαι; pf. pass. δεδικαίωμαι Ro 6:7; 1 Cor 4:4, ptc. δεδικαιωμένος Lk 18:14 (Soph., Hdt.+; pap., LXX; Jos., Ant. 17, 206; Test. 12 Patr.).
1. show justice, do justice τινά to someone (Polyb. 3, 3l, 9; Cass. Dio 48, 46; 2 Km 15:4; Ps 81:3)to one who is just 1 Cl 16:12 (Is 53:11); χήραν (χήρᾳ v.l.) 8:4 (Is 1:17).
2. justify, vindicate, treat as just (Appian, Liby. 17 §70; Gen 44:16; Sir 10:29; 13:22; 23:11 al.) θέλων δ. ἑαυτόν wishing to justify himself Lk 10:29; δ. ἑαυτὸν ἐνώπιόν τινος j. oneself before someone 16:15 δ. ἐαυτόν (as En. 102, 10; but s. JoachJeremias, ZNW 38, 39, 117f). Of wisdom ἐδικαιώθη ἀπὸ τῶν τέκνων αὐτῆς is vindicated by her children (on δικ. ἀπό cf. Is 45:25. S. also Appian, Basil. 8: δικαιόω=consider someth. just or correct) 7:35; also ἀπὸ τῶν ἔργων αὐτῆς Mt 11:19 (v.l. τέκνων). On this saying s. DVölter, NThT 8, 19, 22-42; JMBover, Biblica 6, 25, 323-5; 463-65; M-JLagrange, ibid. 461-3. τελῶναι ἐδικαίωσαν τὸν θεόν tax-collectors acknowledged Gods justice (opp. τὴν βουλὴν τ. θεοῦ ἀθετεῖν) Lk 7:29 (cf. PsSol 2:15; 3:5). δεδικαιωμένος 18:14. ὁ δικαιούμενός μοι the one who vindicates himself before (or against) me B 6:1 (cf. Is 50:8).Dg 5:14; Hm 5, 1, 7.
3. Paul, who has influenced later wr., uses the word almost exclusively of Gods judgment. Esp.
a. of men δικαιοῦσθαι be acquitted, be pronounced and treated as righteous and thereby become δίκαιος, receive the divine gift of δικαιοσύνη, as a theological t.t. be justified Mt 12:37; Ac 13:39; Rv 22:11 t.r.; Ro 2:13; 3:20 (Ps 142:2), 24, 28; 4:2; 5:1, 9; 1 Cor 4:4; Gal 2:16f (Ps 142:2); 3:11, 24; 5:4; Tit 3:7; Phil 3:12 v.l.; B 4:10; 15:7; IPhld 8:2; Dg 9:4; (w. ἁγιάζεσθαι) Hv 3, 9, 1. οὐ παρὰ τοῦτο δεδικαίωμαι I am not justified by this (after 1 Cor 4:4) IRo 5:1. ἵνα δικαιωθῇ σου ἡ σάρξ that your flesh (as the sinful part) may be acquitted Hs 5, 7, 1; δ. ἔργοις by (on the basis of) works, by what one does 1 Cl 30:3; cf. Js 2:21, 24f (ἔργον 1a and πίστις 2dδ); διʼ ἐαυτῶν δ. by oneself=as a result of ones own accomplishments 1Cl 32:4.
b. of Gods activity Ro 3:26, 30; 4:5 (on δικαιοῦν τὸν ἀσεβῆ cf. Ex 23:7; Is 5:23); 8:30, 33 (Is 50:8); Gal 3:8; Dg 9:5. For the view (held since Chrysostom) that δ. in these and other pass. means make upright s. Gdspd., Probs. 143-6, JBL 73, 54, 86-91.
c. δικαιόω make free or pure (Ps 72:13) and pass. δικαιοῦμαι be set free, made pure ἀπό from (Sir 26:29; Test. Sim. 6:1, both δικ. ἀπὸ [τῆς] ἁμαρτίας) ἀπὸ πάντων ὧν οὐκ ἠδυνήθητε ἐν νόμω Μωϋσέως δικαιωθῆναι from everything fr. which you could not be freed by the law of Moses Ac 13:38; cf. vs. 39. ὁ ἀποθανὼν δεδικαίωται ἀπὸ τ. ἁμαρτίας the one who died is freed fr. sin Ro 6:7 (cf. KGKuhn, ZNW 30, 31, 305-10; EKlaar, ibid. 59, 68, 131-4). In the context of 1 Cor 6:11 ἐδικαιώθητε means you have become pure.In the language of the mystery religions (Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 258ff) δικαιοῦσθαι refers to a radical inner change which the initiate experiences (Herm. Wr. 13, 9 χωρὶς γὰρ κρίσεως ἰδὲ πῶς τὴν ἀδικίαν ἐξήλασεν. ἐδικαιώθημεν, ὦ τἔκνον, ἀδικίας ἀπούσης) and approaches the sense become deified. Some are inclined to find in 1 Ti 3:16 a similar use; but see under d.
d. God is proved to be right Ro 3:4; 1 Cl 18:4 (both Ps 50:6). Of Christ 1 Ti 3:16.Lit. s. on δικαιοσύνη 3 and 4.HRosman, Iustificare (δικαιοῦν) est verbum causativum: Verbum Domini 21, 41, 144-7; NMWatson, Δικ. in the LXX, JBL 79, 60, 255-66. M-M.*
δῐκαιόω has the dynamic range it has. I didn't invent the word or supply the multiple meanings. The fact remains, despite your protestations, the passage in Luke 7:29, when men are justifying God, cannot possibly mean that men are making God righteous. God is already righteous. Men are merely recognizing a truth about Him. But that is not Paul's meaning in Romans 4. The clue is Paul's use of the legal expression "reckon:"
Romans 4:2-5 For if Abraham were justified by works, he hath whereof to glory; but not before God. (3) For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted ("to reckon," Greek "logizomai") unto him for righteousness. (4) Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt. (5) But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness."logizomai" is an accounting term. In the above context it is not the recognition of an inherent righteousness in Abraham. It is a judicial act whereby Abraham's faith is credited, by God, to Abraham's account in the currency of righteousness. So when Abraham checks his account, he finds he has been credited with righteousness, not for what he did, but because he believed God. All of this happens before he is circumcised, so this has nothing to do with a righteousness derived from the law. Paul's entire purpose in describing this act of God that makes Abraham righteous is precisely to highlight that Abraham's works were NOT the cause of this justification. Paul spells it out in verse 2. Abraham's works get him no credit before God.
Isaiah 46:9-10 Remember the former things of old: for I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and there is none like me, (10) Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure:God has no need for us to demonstrate to Him what He already knows. The need is on our end. And untold millions have benefited from this demonstration of Abraham's faith, recorded for us in Scripture. How one can say this was just show and tell for a God Who didn't already know, I have no idea. Especially when Paul has made it clear that Abraham's belief early on is what made Abraham justified before God, not his later response of obedience.
John 6:28-29 Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God? (29) Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.Works of faith are necessary, yes, but not as an instrument to our justification in the judicial sense. No work, whether of faith or duty, will ever draw the sentence "Not Guilty" from the Judge of the Universe. That is a sentence God passes, based on the seed of faith planted before the good fruit of works has had any chance to grow and ripen. Works of faith are necessary though, in the sense that if there is a sun, it necessarily will produce sunlight, if there is a mother, there will necessarily be a child, if there is a living fruit tree, there will be fruit. Each of these things produces what it does because it is in it's nature to do so. If the nature is there, the byproducts will follows. If not, they won't. That's what James is teaching, and it in no way conflicts with Paul.
Oh man....now that's funny!
Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.
First appeal I've seen a catholic make to the Lord. You're getting there.
Capable of deep intellectual thinking and proper formation of opinions and interpretation?
Several of you including AMPU are more than capable. Prot knowledge of history is ludicrous and the majority of you don't have the intellectual stamina to fight your way out of a wet paper bag.
One of your own used to boast regularly that all the really "smart" Protestants convert to Roman Catholicism. Is this what you think, too?
Only the ones that want a real shot at getting to heaven.
Because the Holy Spirit will help us understand what we are reading. We certainly do not depend on traditions by men. I learned that as a child after becoming a Christian. When I have questions, I go to my pastor who has been our pastor since 1978. He is a few years older than I but he got his phd or whatever the proper title is in ancient languages like Greek, Hebrew, etc. He is the best.
You need to pay more attention.
I am sorry to tell you. It is not allowed for to go to your pastor according to many of the others around here.
“When I have questions, I go to my pastor...”
Many years ago, my Dad’s boss stopped by my Dad’s desk to introduce him to his, the boss’s pastor. In the course of the conversation the pastor asked, ‘Do you know who I am? I am the man who, when the other pastors in this city have a question about what the Bible says, they come to me.’ My Dad’s response, ‘Do you know who I am? I am the man, when I have a question about what the Bible says, I ask the Holy Spirit!’ And so ended the conversation rather abruptly, as my Dad’s boss hustled his pastor off to lunch.
“We find our Jewish heritage in the Churchs liturgy as well. The priests vestments at Mass have ancient origins”
yes, non-Biblical for the Church.
Still, of all the denominations that claim to follow Christ, the Roman denomination has the most beautiful and dramatic costumes and pageantry.
Admittedly, not limiting themselves to Scripture opens up a world of religion to draw from, but still the drama, color, mystical symbols, finest materials, etc. lend themselves to such beauty and drama.
Only the ones that want a real shot at getting to heaven.
Count me in the camp that wonders why God never mentioned this as the source of salvation. He seems stuck on salvation through Christ in the passages I am familiar with. He had 66 books to do it and left it out! Yikes!
Maybe the next edition...
Does the Jewish heritage of the Catholic Church offend you ?
....”How do you treat the remains of your relatives? Do you regard their remains as rotten? Or do you treat their remains reverently?”......
Based upon those pictures YOU GUYS treat your deceased much in the way Norman Bates treated his mother!
You are wrong!
You are wrong!
“Does the Jewish heritage of the Catholic Church offend you ?”
Decidedly not. I take no offense at the choices of others as long as they do not infringe on my freedoms, safety or that of my family.
Whether someone worships The God, or lesser gods, or Mary, or saints, or idols or believes anything they wish. Their call. I can neither convince them to convert to Christ, nor force them. I can tell His truth and get out of His way. He alone opens eyes and hearts.
As it should be.
I take no offense as to whether they accept or reject His call. I decidedly wish they would come to Him for salvation.
More to the topic, of course the costumes have nothing to do with the real NT church. Every Christian is a priest and there is no priestly class. There are no instructions for costumes, as God gave Israel. Nor encouragement to steal that which was given to Israel.
All Scripture is for us, but it is not all about us.
As I said, it was “borrowed” to make the earthly Roman denomination look more impressive. His Church doesn’t need any of that. Man looks on the outward appearance. God looks on the heart.
Does the Jewish heritage of the Catholic Church offend you ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZegQYgygdw
Do you really think the LORD Jesus Christ did not mean what he said to those who have ears to hear in Revelation ? It would be willful folly to rely on the so called reformers who had no valid authority from the LORD and close one's ears to Revelation. I cannot imagine you would embrace it.
Misinterpreting Paul is a documented error in the scriptures. One need not take your view to harmonize the scriptures. I have a sure defense against heresy. What is your defense ?
your post 3481....very nice work.
It was a good natured attempt at humor which you obviously can't comprehend (comprehend means :to understand)
Isn't that what protestants usually do, discover they are wrong, admit it, and then revert to their own ideas of what is correct.....typical.
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