Thursday, November 10, 2016

The Bible and the Traditions of the Orthodox Church

Psalm 119:1\nYour intelligence service is a lamp unto my feet: Blessed argon those whose way is blameless, who walk in the law of the Lord! \n\nI would like to bring to your attention, two quotes from two well-known Jewish-Orthodox teachers about the relationship amid the discussion and the church service:\n\nIn the great Tradition of the Orthodox church service, the sacred scripture is the primeval quotation of truth and the most imaginative factor behind the righteousness, tenet and practice of the church service. The great get downs and saints of the Church viewed the Bible as an ocean of divine mysteries, having inexhaustible bigness and astonishing depths. - Father Theodore Stylianopoulos\n\nThe Bible is the entertain of the Church. It is the main scripted authority within the Church, non over or apart from it. Everything in the Church essential be biblical: for the Church, in order to be the Church, moldiness be wholly communicative of the Bible. The Bible lives in the Church! Without the Church, there would be no Bible. The Church gives the Bible its carriage as a book. It makes the book come alive!\n- Father Thomas Hopko\n\nOrthodox Christians comprehend the Bible as central to the life, teaching and worship of the Church and the Churchs life teaching and worship as wholly communicative of the Bible. The Bible is not alone a single book, yet a whole program library of books containing many different kinds of literature: poetry, prayers, hymns, historical narratives, biographies, prophecies, letters, proverbs, lamb songs and a good deal, much more. So the Bible contains a rich variety of books, authors and contents. further what constitutes the unifying theme of all in all these different kinds of writings? The Bible literally, the Book - is first and maiden the story of Gods love for His creation, His love for the human race, His love for you and me, seed with the creation of the universe in Genesis, continuing through the ecesis of the nation of Israel and the sending of His prophets in the Old Testament; and, in these last days (Hebre...

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