Epiphanius

Steven Avery

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1 John 5:7-8 Johannine Comma / Comma Johannine – Epiphanius of Salamis or Philo of Carpathia
https://thefathersmonarchy.wordpres...-epiphanius-of-salamis-or-philo-of-carpathia/

TNC, childish as usual, censors the comment from Mike Ferrando.
There is a baptism context, explaining verse 7. Also Rebaptism is similar.

Mike Ferrando
Wow, I posted a comment on his page. I said that "water, blood, spirit" is not a verse in the bible. The father is quoting from memory and/or the verse is corrupted in his copy. Also, I said that this "quote" says nothing about whether verse 7 was in his manuscript. Finally, I said that this mention of verse 8, has nothing to do with whether verse 7 exists. I referenced Leo's Tome (Greek translators in the council of Ephesus) and I also mentioned Facundus arguments "in earth" concerning the real humanity of the incarnation while also quoting from Leo's Tome. These facts demonstrated that there was nothing in this manuscript mention of verse 8 that was relevant to the issue of whether verse 7 was originally part of John's letter. I then gave a link to my paper "The Witness of God is Greater". No wonder he didn't allow my comment. I completely smashed his little nonsense post.

His reply, is basically saying "Yes, I admit that this father's manuscript is corrupt".
 
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Steven Avery

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Gospel called Egyptian
https://forums.carm.org/threads/syr...e-line-and-the-comma.9270/page-15#post-706200

Also note Stillingfleet and Matthew 28:19 baptism controversy.

The conjecture is based Epiphanius of Salamis, asserting that the Sabellians made use of this gospel.

Epiphanius, Panarion 62.2, writing concerning the Sabellians:
But their whole deception, and the whole power of their deception, they have from certain apocrypha, especially from the gospel called Egyptian, upon which some place this name. For in it many such things are quoted mysteriously, as if in a corner, as if from the person of the savior, such as when he makes clear to the disciples that he himself is the father, that he himself is the son, and that he himself is the holy spirit.
https://earlywritings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1854

Edward Stillingfleet - Sandius and nameless Socinian
https://books.google.com/books?id=z-WVOfagLykC&pg=PA174
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