06-29-2008, 10:23 PM
Hi,
I'm readng the G.W. Bausch edition of the Peshitta. But I don't get the sense of paul's reasoning.
It's like Paul is saying that who is a servant and 'his lord' observes (looks at) the servant whether or not days or food is observed.
As if there always seem to be critical notes on whatever you do or don't do. Is that what Paul meant?
If that is so, what has the 'lord' to do with this? Or is this about the Heavenly Lord?
I'm readng the G.W. Bausch edition of the Peshitta. But I don't get the sense of paul's reasoning.
It's like Paul is saying that who is a servant and 'his lord' observes (looks at) the servant whether or not days or food is observed.
As if there always seem to be critical notes on whatever you do or don't do. Is that what Paul meant?
If that is so, what has the 'lord' to do with this? Or is this about the Heavenly Lord?