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But if you don`t believe his writings, how will you believe my words?"
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The Bible's Unified Authority
Commentators stress that Jesus validates the divine authority of Moses' writings (the Old Testament). He argues that a genuine belief in the Old Testament naturally leads to belief in Him. As Albert Barnes notes, to reject the testimony of Moses is to reject the foundation upon which Jesus Himself builds His claims, making the entire Bible a unified revelation.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
If you do not believe his writings. If you do not believe what he has written, which you profess to believe, it is not to be expected that…
His writings (τοις εκεινου γραμμασιν). Dative case with πιστυετε. See Lu 16:31 for a like argument. The authority of Moses was the…
19th Century
Anglican
The emphasis of the contrast here is not between “writings” and “words,” but between “his” and “My.” It is a repetition of the thought of the previ…
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16th Century
Protestant
But if you do not believe his writings. Christ appears here to claim less authority for himself than for Moses. Yet we know that heave…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But if you believe not his writings They believed them to be his writings, and that they were the word of God, and y…
Many trust in some form of doctrines or some parties, who no more enter into the real meaning of those doctrines, or the views of the persons whose…
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13th Century
Catholic
After God confirmed the greatness of His power through the testimonies of men, of God Himself, and of the Scriptures, He here rebukes the…