“desiring to be teachers of the law, without understanding either what they are saying or the things about which they make confident assertions.”
they desire to be teachers of the law, yet they understand neither what they are saying nor the things about which they make confident assertions — the irony cuts deep: these would-be nomikoi (law teachers) comprehend neither the law's purpose nor their own utterances. Confidence (diabebaioomai) without comprehension marks false teaching throughout the NT.
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1 Timothy 1:7
“desiring to be teachers of the law, without understanding either what they are saying or the things about which they make confident assertions.”
they desire to be teachers of the law, yet they understand neither what they are saying nor the things about which they make confident assertions — the irony cuts deep: these would-be nomikoi (law teachers) comprehend neither the law's purpose nor their own utterances. Confidence (diabebaioomai) without comprehension marks false teaching throughout the NT.
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they desire to be teachers of the law, yet they understand neither what they are saying nor the things about which they make confident assertions — the irony cuts deep: these would-be nomikoi (law teachers) comprehend neither the law's purpose nor their own utterances. Confidence (diabebaioomai) without comprehension marks false teaching throughout the NT.