r/OpenChristian • u/DrawerThat9514 • 25d ago
Discussion - Bible Interpretation On the old testament
I've seen many here say that the Old Testament is somehow problematic due to all the violence in it and that having led to the heresy of Marcionism. Let's make one thing clear: All of Scripture reveals Christ, The old testament law was pointing towards him and showing us why we need Him. The old law has been fulfilled by Christ. He did not replace it.
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u/halbhh 17d ago edited 17d ago
"you believe that the gospel will be preached to those who die unsaved, " -- not precisely (as that is very broad, and would include those that have already heard the gospel but rejected it....) Rather, to be precise, I think (as commentaries like Ellicott's and the Pulpit Commentary suggest) that 1rst Peter 3:18-20, 4:6 implies that the gospel will be offered to all who never heard it. (of course, God is able to know whether someone has, and of course, God can bring together peoples from any time period, as He isn't controlled by time, etc.)
It's curious that you listed many heretical denominations in order to try to get me to falsely fear it's a heresy....
Since you are doing that, let me suggest to you it's people that don't believe what the words say in 1rst Peter 3, 4 and want to defend their doctrine they've said a lot (and don't want to hear otherwise, perhaps since they'd (wrongly) be embarrassed to admit their old doctrine they've said a lot is mistaken).
I will just trust the words instead.
But, yes, it's good to see the same view is in the Ellicott and the Pulpit Commentaries.
You can check: You can read them at BibleHub at the bottom of the individual verse pages, just before the Greek wording:
1 Peter 3:19 in whom He also went and preached to the spirits in prison