Interesting J. Vernon McGee Quotation

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  1. The Parson

    The Parson Your friendly neighborhood parson Staff Member

    Any of you folks ever listen to J. Vernon McGee? Check out this very short MP3 clip (just a few seconds) on his study of Isaiah. Tell me what you hear him say.
    J. Vernon McGee
    And then maybe explain what you heard. Just curious...
     
  2. IMINXTC

    IMINXTC Time Bandit

    I love McGee and have followed him for decades.
    A curious way of describing things sometimes and a unique sense of humor.
    He simply points out that the natural order will be freed from the curse.
     
  3. The Parson

    The Parson Your friendly neighborhood parson Staff Member

    OK, yes he did indeed.
     
  4. Fenris

    Fenris Active Member

    If the lamb is "inside the lion", it's just been made into a meal. Which is directly contradicted by the next verse, which says ..." a lion, like cattle, shall eat straw.."
     
  5. IMINXTC

    IMINXTC Time Bandit

    Today the lamb gets eaten. In that era there will be no meat eaters.
     
  6. Fenris

    Fenris Active Member

    Then why does Mr McGee say that "the lamb will be inside the lion"?
     
  7. teddyv

    teddyv The horse is in the barn. Staff Member

    The way I understood it is that in the hear and now, the only way a lamb and lion are near each other is that the lamb is inside the lion. I don't think he was quoting any scripture there.
     
  8. Fenris

    Fenris Active Member

    We need more context. 30 second clip isn't really enough.
     
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  9. The Parson

    The Parson Your friendly neighborhood parson Staff Member

    I'll try to dig up the MP3 for you folks.
     
  10. The Parson

    The Parson Your friendly neighborhood parson Staff Member

    He did say however if you'll notice, "Now that's the day the lion will lie down with the lamb". That's what I found interesting.
     
  11. The Parson

    The Parson Your friendly neighborhood parson Staff Member

  12. The Parson

    The Parson Your friendly neighborhood parson Staff Member

    Another interesting head scratcher...

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    Book exert:
    In all honesty, I have quite a few of these quotes. But then again, you'll not find the lion laying down with the lamb in any bible at all. Or am I wrong?
     
  13. IMINXTC

    IMINXTC Time Bandit

    It is more a paraphrase than an exact rendering of the text. Again, McGee does not claim to be quoting scripture.
     
  14. The Parson

    The Parson Your friendly neighborhood parson Staff Member

    Forgive the expression but; Thou Sayest!
     
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  15. IMINXTC

    IMINXTC Time Bandit

    He explains "The particulars of the verse" after reading the text.
     
  16. The Parson

    The Parson Your friendly neighborhood parson Staff Member

    He does indeed, no doubt. But the particulars involve a wolf dwelling, not a lion laying down. Did you look at the other examples on that post?
     
  17. IMINXTC

    IMINXTC Time Bandit

    Truth. His cites a popular (obviously) paraphrase and has done this sort of thing before. This is why I don't hold to paraphrasing, at all. Reminds me of the notion that Cain killed Abel with a "rock."
     
  18. The Parson

    The Parson Your friendly neighborhood parson Staff Member

    Hardly paraphrasing to the extent of completely misquoting what the word actually says. Not McGee, Not McArthur, and Not Piper! And have you ever read Labagh's work? Not him either...
     
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