(January 15, 2014 at 12:55 pm)truthBtold Wrote:proof. or rather your lack of it. Everything Paul wrote down and is apart of the bible we can go back and verify.(January 15, 2014 at 12:50 pm)Drich Wrote: Psalm= personal form of poetry/song of praise... So if Paul changed a line in a poem or a song of praise did he change scripture? Scripture being 'a Devine edict of holy orgins.'
Stop the presses!!!.. if paul changed a line, or 2 or 70... in poetry.. what makes u think that he didnt change scripture? R u serious?
You asked the question Why did He change scripture he didn't. A Change in a Holy Edict would denote a change in the orginal texts across the board. Paul was not in a position to change Judaism across the board. His influence stopped with Christianity.
So the question remains why would Paul change a psalm or song of praise? for the same reason we do it. To make it our/his own. To have a song apply directly to our life. With Davids psalm, for Him God only told him of what was to come so David references his ears. Paul experienced this change, and it effected his whole person, so he references the physical changes he experienced and the ones he expected to come.