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Shawn McEvoy is Senior Editor at Crosswalk.com, responsible for content relating to the Christian walk, spiritual growth, the Church, ministry, and religion. Shawn attended Oklahoma Baptist University to pursue studies in Youth Ministry, but discovered through three wonderful summers as a Christian camp counselor that he was more suited for free-form, non-vocational ministry, including writing and editing. He holds an M.A. in Writing from Virginia Commonwealth University. He runs several fantasy sports leagues, and enjoys pop culture and the discussion thereof. He is married with two young children.

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Monday, December 15, 2008 | 09:32 AM
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Fun with Biblical Irony


Was doing some reading this morning on some old passages I'd once highlighted in First and Second Peter, trying to decipher my old notations from what I believed were college days. I was using my old, worn NAS-translation Ryrie Study Bible, and I happened to look at 2 Pet. 1:20...

"But know this first of all, that no prophecy of Scripture is a matter of one's own interpretation..."

The verse was starred, meaning there were notes regarding this verse below. So I read:

"Several meanings are possible..."

And I laughed out loud, sharing the irony with my co-workers. Was just a fun moment. I wondered if good ol' Charles Ryrie had a bit of a chuckle himself when he wrote that study note.

I was also reminded of another irony that caught my eye several years ago, involving The Lord's Prayer as given in Matthew 6. In verse 7, just before Jesus offers a model outline for the topics and order of our prayers, he says, "And when you are praying, do not use meaningless repitition..."

And yet... isn't that what so many of us have been taught to do with The Lord's Prayer that comes not two verses after that charge? Repeat it, meaninglessly? Why?

If you have any other scriptural or personal examples, I'd love to hear them!

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