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Disputations, or arguments and debates, are a recurring theme in the Bible, reflecting both the human tendency toward conflict and the pursuit of truth and understanding. The Scriptures provide numerous examples of disputations, offering guidance on how believers should engage in them.
Old Testament ContextIn the Old Testament, disputations often arise in the context of legal and theological discussions. The Book of Job is a prime example, where Job and his friends engage in a lengthy disputation about the nature of suffering and divine justice. Job's friends argue from a traditional standpoint, suggesting that suffering is a result of sin, while Job maintains his innocence and questions God's justice. This narrative highlights the complexity of human understanding and the need for humility before God.
Proverbs also addresses the nature of disputes, emphasizing the importance of wisdom and restraint.
Proverbs 17:14 states, "To start a quarrel is to release a flood; so abandon the dispute before it breaks out." This proverb underscores the potential for disputes to escalate and cause significant harm, advising believers to avoid unnecessary arguments.
New Testament ContextIn the New Testament, disputations are often seen in the context of Jesus' interactions with the Pharisees and other religious leaders. These encounters frequently involve theological debates, where Jesus challenges the legalistic interpretations of the Law. For instance, in
Matthew 22:34-40 , Jesus is questioned about the greatest commandment, and He responds by summarizing the Law with the commandments to love God and love one's neighbor. This response not only silences His opponents but also redirects the focus to the heart of the Law.
The early church also faced disputations, particularly regarding the inclusion of Gentiles and the requirements of the Mosaic Law.
Acts 15 describes the Jerusalem Council, where the apostles and elders engage in a significant disputation to resolve these issues. The council concludes that Gentile believers should not be burdened with the full yoke of the Law, highlighting the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding the church through disputes.
Pauline EpistlesThe Apostle Paul frequently addresses disputations in his epistles, providing instruction on how believers should conduct themselves. In
1 Corinthians 1:10 , Paul urges the church to "agree together, so that there may be no divisions among you and that you may be united in mind and conviction." Paul emphasizes unity and the avoidance of divisive disputes, which can fracture the body of Christ.
In his letter to Timothy, Paul advises against engaging in "foolish and ignorant controversies" (
2 Timothy 2:23), which only lead to quarrels. Instead, he encourages a gentle and patient approach, instructing believers to correct opponents with kindness, in the hope that God will grant them repentance and knowledge of the truth.
Theological ImplicationsDisputations in the Bible reveal the tension between human understanding and divine revelation. They serve as a reminder of the importance of seeking truth with humility and love. While disputes are sometimes necessary to clarify doctrine and practice, the Scriptures consistently call for a spirit of unity and peace among believers. The ultimate goal of any disputation should be the edification of the church and the glorification of God.
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PublicDisputations James Arminius, DD
... PublicDisputations James Arminius, DD. TWENTY-FIVE PUBLICDISPUTATIONS The
Authority & Certainty Of The Sacred Scriptures. Sufficiency...
Prediction About the Christians in Zechariah the Malignant Way...
... Chapter CXV."Prediction about the Christians in Zechariah The malignant
way which the Jews have indisputations. "But you ought...
That it is Especially with the Platonists that we must Carry on...
... Chapter 5."That It is Especially with the Platonists that We Must Carry on Our
Disputations on Matters of Theology, Their Opinions Being Preferable to Those...
Dedication
... are now performing most important services to the Churches; or by those who resorted,
often from places at a great distance, to hear hisdisputations, and all...
Whether one Ought to Dispute with Unbelievers in Public?
... in public about matters of faith. Objection 3: Further,disputations are
conducted by means of arguments. But an argument is a reason...
Augustin Deceived by Familiarity with the Manich??ans, and by the...
... Accordingly from their speeches ardor indisputations was daily increased,
from success indisputations love for them [the Manich??ans]....
Of the Socratic Philosophy.
... those moral questions which concern the chief good (summum bonum), the possession
of which can make a man blessed; and because, in thedisputations of Socrates...
Preface to the Anti-Manich??an Writings.
... to read was by no means commensurate with the interest taken in theological questions,
written discussions were necessarily supplemented by publicdisputations...
Of the Method to be Pursued in Catechising those who have had a...
... before him (in its rightful superiority) the authority of the Church universal,
and of other most learned men reputed both for theirdisputations and for their...
Article xxviii: of Ecclesiastical Power.
... There are monstrousdisputations concerning the changing of the law, the ceremonies
of the new law, the changing of the Sabbath-day, which all have sprung from...
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Disputations (1 Occurrence)... Multi-Version Concordance
Disputations (1 Occurrence). Romans 14:1 Him that is weak
in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful
disputations. (KJV WBS).
...Disputation (2 Occurrences)
... In Romans 14:1, the King James Version "doubtfuldisputations" becomes in the Revised
Version (British and American) "decision of scruples" (Greek diakriseis...
Dispute (37 Occurrences)
Doubtful (4 Occurrences)
... doubtful mind. (KJV ASV WBS). Romans 14:1 Him that is weak in the faith
receive ye, but not to doubtfuldisputations. (KJV WBS). 2...
School (3 Occurrences)
... for teaching logic, metaphysics, and theology, which were formed in the Middle Ages,
and which were characterized by academicdisputations and subtleties of...
Doubt (49 Occurrences)
... NAS RSV). Romans 14:1 Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not
to doubtfuldisputations. (Root in KJV BBE WBS). Romans 14...
Pastoral
... They laid stress upon rabbinic myths, upon investigations anddisputations about
genealogies and specific legal requirements of the Old Testament....
Epistles (2 Occurrences)
... They laid stress upon rabbinic myths, upon investigations anddisputations about
genealogies and specific legal requirements of the Old Testament....
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