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Author Topic: HOW ARE PASTORS APPOINED SCRIPTUALLY ?  (Read 4266 times)
dan p
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« on: November 16, 2020, 03:24:17 PM »

Hi to all and  how are  PASTORS   appointed  SCRIPTUALLY ??

 I would like a  bible  answer ?

Also can they be  DIVORVED  TO  SERVE  as a  Pastor ?

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« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2021, 07:37:14 PM »

Hi and in Titus 1:6  it says that the  HUSBAND  / ANER  is in the  Greek  NOMINATIVE CASE  and the  SUBJECT .

 The next Greek word is  OF  ONE / HEIS  is in the  Greek  GENITIVE  CASE ,  points to the description OR POSSESSION  of one  wife

 The next Greek word ,  WIFE / GYNE  is also in the  GENITIVE  CASE

 Some have a hard time explaining away ONE  WIFE  and many  Pastors and  ELDERS  , also !

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« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2021, 01:52:35 PM »

Hi andn this nis bhow I see tha appointment of  PASTORS .

 #1 , I NTim 3:1 reads If anyone  reaches after an  OFFICE ,  he  desires a  good  work .

 #2 , This is what Paul mdid in  Acts 14:23  Paul and the  Elders he had  appointed , They first  PRAYED  , with  FASTING , they committed them to the  Lord in  Whom they had  believed .


 #3 , The  Greek word in WHOM THEY HAD  BELIEVED  is in the  Greek  PLUPERFECT  TENSE , ACTIVE  VOICE and in the  INDICATIVE  MOOD  that verse 23 is a  FACT .

 
#4  We also see in  Acts 20:28  That is the  HOLY  SPIRIT  that made them  OVERSEERS .

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