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This episode examines a often-overlooked interpretation of 1 Timothy 5:19, consistent with the King James Version's translation from 400 years ago, regarding accusations against church elders. It explains how the verse may be instructing that formal accusations be made in front of witnesses, rather than requiring multiple witnesses to the alleged sin itself, potentially allowing victims of abuse to come forward even without corroborating eyewitnesses.
Read: https://ready4eternity.com/accusations-against-pastors/
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This episode examines a often-overlooked interpretation of 1 Timothy 5:19, consistent with the King James Version's translation from 400 years ago, regarding accusations against church elders. It explains how the verse may be instructing that formal accusations be made in front of witnesses, rather than requiring multiple witnesses to the alleged sin itself, potentially allowing victims of abuse to come forward even without corroborating eyewitnesses.
Read: https://ready4eternity.com/accusations-against-pastors/
https://x.com/Ready4Eternity
The presence of any advertisements in connection with this content is determined solely by the hosting platform. I have no control over whether ads appear or not. I appreciate your understanding.