ThirdWitness,
Speaking of W.E.Vine and your stated respect for his profound understanding of scriptual exegesis and his scholarly expertise about such subjects, I wonder what comments you have on this observation by the man :
UNAUTHORIZED SYSTEMS
Events at Jesrusalem, therefore provide no support for the establishment of a controlling centre for the organization of churches. One will search in vain in the Acts and the Espistles for even an intimation of the establishment of such an institution.
Apart from such matters as the supply, by churches in a district, of the needs of poor saints in another region, the only bond binding the churches together was a spiritual, that of a common life in Christ and the indwelling of the same Holy Spirit. There is no such thing as external unity by way of federation, affiliation or amalgamation, either of churches in any given locality or all the churches together. Apostolic testimony is indeed, against the organization of churches into an ecclestiastical system'.
The Church And The Churches, W.E.Vine published by John Ritchie, Kilmarnock, pp11.
This is of corurse how the Plymouth Bretheren view their own network of churches to this day, as being held together not by a central organization, such at the WTS in Brooklyn, but by the Holy Spirit.
In an earlier post you accuse AlanF and myself of trying to discredit W.E.Vine as a scholar by pointing out that his religious views, not of the mainstream, very much influenced the application of the Koine Greek word 'parousia', in his Expository Dictionary. This dictionary, as you know, is the most commonly and repeatedly appealed to by the WTS in claiming evidence for their own use if the parousia in Matthew 24.
Do you agree with the views of W.E.Vine regarding the lack of evidence in scripture for the need of a central ecclesiastical organization?
A simple question, which I am quite certain will as usual be ignored, in favor of your claiming victory over debates that you do not even seem to fully understand.
HS