BarneyFife
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I don't think that verse is limited to the TCs. I think it refers to the WHOLE law, the 613.
And saying that it is spiritual does not mean it is desirable. IMHO
Paul says the opposite about himself. He is unspiritual. In what way is he unspiritual?
Romans 7:14 NIV
We know that the law is spiritual; but I am unspiritual, sold as a slave to sin.
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Sometimes it's hard for me to remember that opinions are king except when it comes to "contradictions." Then it seems that words are important.
I don't have anything against modern translations, in general, but digging only slightly into the Greek of Romans 7:14 renders it useless for your theory, not to mention the myriad of other texts in the Bible that support Paul's post-Damascus Road condition as being definitely Spirit-filled (early Romans 8, etc.)—not the least of which have been posted by you, My Friend
Sorry, but I really don't know a nice way to say this stuff. But this is what happens when folks quote whatever seems to refute the opposing view at hand.
The converted Paul was either spiritual or carnal, or some mysterious combination of both. But he wasn't whatever we want him to be at the time of a debate.
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