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The book of Romans

PostPosted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 6:22 pm
by PhillipWMorrow
I am just about to finish Bill's commentary on the book of Romans. As I have indicated to him this is one he should definitely put into book form. I don't mean just take what he has and publish it. But take it and turn his thoughts into a book because this surely has the ability to establish doctrine! No matter what others or anyone thinks this needs to be put out there. In my opinion this could become a CI classic. So help me push him into publishing this one. Wow, what insight!

Re: The book of Romans

PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 4:39 am
by Gaius
PHILnBOAZ wrote:I am just about to finish Bill's commentary on the book of Romans. As I have indicated to him this is one he should definitely put into book form. I don't mean just take what he has and publish it. But take it and turn his thoughts into a book because this surely has the ability to establish doctrine! No matter what others or anyone thinks this needs to be put out there. In my opinion this could become a CI classic. So help me push him into publishing this one. Wow, what insight!


I agree.
Bill's commentaries are the main reason I access Christogenea. They are outstandingly brilliant imho, and I also hope he will seriously consider book-publishing. To do that he would need time away, and other/s standing in to fulfill the many duties and tasks he now does, not just at Christogenea either. This presents problems of one sort or another, but YHWH has the Hand in it and on it.

There are CD's of these commentaries available (as you may know) that make good give-aways to folk as witnessing material. Much better by far than anything I personally can say. So after saying my piece, I ask would the person be interested in hearing what the Bible REALLY says and give them one. As a matter of coincidence, I am about to give the one on Romans to someone here early next week.

I recently re-listened to Luke, then Acts, on CD before giving them to an interested neighbour. There's always something more not heard/appreciated in prior listenings. I intend to replace those I give away. Highly recommend to all, maybe especially to interested visitors to this site.

Re: The book of Romans

PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2015 5:32 am
by Joe
Hard-copies of Bill's work would be invaluable. Even if it was just all those odt files stitched together.

Brother Bill is a very busy and giving man.

Re: The book of Romans

PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 5:55 am
by Joe
You know, I am grateful for what we have, I am grateful for the CNT. An honest translation is a blessing, it allows personal revelation and developing your own understanding.

I will always have my CNT.

Re: The book of Romans

PostPosted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 6:32 am
by EzraLB
Joe, I agree with you--the Christogenea New Testament is the first version of the Bible that I could understand on my own without being confused or having to look things up in other sources or commentaries.

I know it's not possible at this time, but if Bill were able to do a new translation of the Old Testament, he would definitely have the Jews jumping up and down like Rumpelstiltskin.

Re: The book of Romans

PostPosted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 1:05 am
by PhillipWMorrow
I too, like everyone else, am grateful for christogenea and all the works there which we can take advantage of freely. But nothing I have read by anyone else compares. The main reason I think Bill should publish it is because it has the ability to ESTABLISH doctrine. I know how busy Bill must be. I just think this is important enough to be published into book form. :idea:

Re: The book of Romans

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:43 am
by Joe
You are right Phil, I think it really could have an impact.

Re: The book of Romans

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 1:07 pm
by Fenwick
Poor Bill! :P

They have made for very good listening and reading though. Not just his work on Romans but the other studies on Paul and the New Testament. It seems to be an area that's been a bit blanked over in the past (when it wasn't being totally butchered) so it's been useful to have them explained with reference to both CI understanding of the Old Testament and with the Greek language and history that is Bill's specialty.


I'm not sure I require a book of it though. Maybe I'm too modernist, but I've never had much trouble finding answers to specific questions by searching electronically, here or on other CI sites.

Re: The book of Romans

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 5:04 pm
by Kentucky
For those interested:

I have a book in my library written by Pastor Everett Ramsey called 'Kingdom Commentary On Romans.' Some of you old timers may remember him from years ago, having a Baptist church with an unlicensed school for children; he went to prison for several years for refusing to get it licensed by the state. He became Christian Identity and hosted several super conferences. His book is hard bound and I use it for reference frequently. Here's the link:

http://www.everettramseydd.com/Books.html

Mark