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BigChrisfilm
11th January 2007, 06:35 PM
Could you explain this alittle deeper for me?
Practices fidelity to that faith, and endeavors to preach it to every creature;
Exposes and separates from all ecclesiastical denial of that Faith, compromise with error, and apostasy from the Truth; and
Earnestly contends for the Faith once delivered.
What do you mean fidelity to that faith?
What is ecclesiastical denial?
Logos1560
11th January 2007, 10:49 PM
What do you mean fidelity to that faith?
What is ecclesiastical denial?
Fidelity is a Latin-based word that means "faithfulness."
For an example of how the word is used, see Titus 2:10 in the KJV. The KJV substituted "fidelity" at Titus 2:10 where the pre-1611 English Bibles (Tyndale's to Bishops') had "faithfulness."
"Ecclesiastical" comes from the Greek word that is translated "church" in the KJV. The definition of "ecclesiastical" is "of or relating to a church especially as an institution."
jasper123
13th January 2007, 03:06 PM
Could you explain this alittle deeper for me?
Practices fidelity to that faith, and endeavors to preach it to every creature;
Exposes and separates from all ecclesiastical denial of that Faith, compromise with error, and apostasy from the Truth; and
Earnestly contends for the Faith once delivered.
What do you mean fidelity to that faith?
What is ecclesiastical denial?
Fidelity to faith means true to the faith..
Ecclesiastical denianl means on denies the Church.
Ron
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