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Someone emailed us with the following question. Presumably, with the attempt to excuse William Branham's repeated plagiarism of others. | |||
'''Q:''' Would you apply Jeremiah 23:30 to the following : | '''Q:''' Would you apply Jeremiah 23:30 to the following : | ||
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Not sure how anyone could construe this as plagiarism. Plalgiarism is defined as the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. Paul is not trying them to pass them off as his own ideas. | Not sure how anyone could construe this as plagiarism. Plalgiarism is defined as the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. Paul is not trying them to pass them off as his own ideas. | ||
==Jesus' Sermon on the Mount on Moses== | |||
==Joshua and Samuel who quoted Jasher and Enoch== |
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Someone emailed us with the following question. Presumably, with the attempt to excuse William Branham's repeated plagiarism of others. Q: Would you apply Jeremiah 23:30 to the following :
Paul on Aratus' poem "Phainomena"Acts 17:28 states:
This cannot be considered plagiarism for the following reasons:
Not sure how anyone could construe this as plagiarism. Plalgiarism is defined as the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own. Paul is not trying them to pass them off as his own ideas. Jesus' Sermon on the Mount on MosesJoshua and Samuel who quoted Jasher and Enoch |