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    Difficulties in the Hebrew Text of the Old Testament - Psalm 16:1-4

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    Ylvisaker, Sigurd C.
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    Abstract In this essay, Sigurd C. Ylvisaker addresses the nature and scope of confessional subscription, emphasizing the personal and doctrinal significance of endorsing the Lutheran Confessions. He argues that a church’s confession must be clear, unified, and centered on Christ, and that conditional subscription undermines doctrinal integrity and ecclesial unity. Drawing on Scripture, historical precedent, and the writings of C. F. W. Walther, Ylvisaker distinguishes between doctrinal content and incidental elements (e.g., grammar, history), affirming that unconditional endorsement pertains to doctrine alone. He outlines various forms of conditional subscription and warns against their dangers, asserting that only full, sincere acceptance of the Confessions safeguards the church’s teaching office and preserves the truth of the Gospel. The essay concludes with a call to steadfastness, urging pastors to uphold the Confessions as faithful witnesses to Christ and Scripture. —Summary generated by Microsoft Copilot (GPT-4)
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