Reason: None provided.
In that verse, St. Paul does not say that Scripture alone should be followed.
He says that it is “profitable”. Profitable means useful, but not sufficient.
Second, at the time that this epistle was written (between 64 to 68 AD) the Bible as we know it today was not in existence. The last book of the New Testament was written about 100 AD and the canon of Scripture was not compiled until the 4th century. The Scripture that St. Paul was referring to was the Old Testament or the Torah.
3 years ago
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Reason: Original
In that verse, St. Paul does not say that Scripture alone should be followed.
He says that it is “profitable”. Profitable means useful, but not sufficient.
3 years ago
1 score