Quotes about Tradition
Protestant church tradition developed over several centuries when Christians were not yet forced, by virtue of the culminating evidence, to see the Bible in its ancient context.
— Peter Enns
Another angle, one often taken by Christians in the Eastern Orthodox tradition, is to read the Adam story as being not about a fall down from perfection, but a failure to grow up to godly wisdom and maturity.
— Peter Enns
the ancient Israelites were an ancient tribal people.
— Peter Enns
How do biblical writers talk about the past?
— Peter Enns
The Gospels are also anonymous, and the names attached to them come to us from early church tradition. Likely none was an eyewitness. The writers relied on stories of Jesus that were circulating orally, perhaps (or probably) going back to what eyewitnesses had seen.
— Peter Enns
The idea of reimagining God as times and circumstances change should, therefore, not strike us as odd or the least bit troubling—our Bible is full of reimagining. Without it, there wouldn't be a "New" Testament or a Christian faith tradition. The entire history of the Christian church is defined by moments of reimagining God to speak here and now.
— Peter Enns
And Lamech married two women, one named Adah and the other Zillah.
— Genesis 4:19
This is My covenant with you and your descendants after you, which you are to keep: Every male among you must be circumcised.
— Genesis 17:10
Generation after generation, every male must be circumcised when he is eight days old, including those born in your household and those purchased from a foreigner—even those who are not your offspring.
— Genesis 17:12
Whether they are born in your household or purchased, they must be circumcised. My covenant in your flesh will be an everlasting covenant.
— Genesis 17:13
Abraham and his son Ishmael were circumcised on the same day.
— Genesis 17:26
And all the men of Abraham’s household—both servants born in his household and those purchased from foreigners—were circumcised with him.
— Genesis 17:27