Reference: Doctrine
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The only word in the OT that RV as well as AV renders 'doctrine' is leqah = 'instruction,' lit. 'what is received' (De 32:2; Job 11:4; Pr 4:2; Isa 29:24). In the NT 'doctrine' stands once for logos (Heb 6:1 AV; but cf. RV), otherwise for didach
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but in vain they worship me, teaching for doctrines the institutions of men."
in vain do they worship me, teaching for doctrines the institutions of men."
if it be the ministry, let him attend on that ministry; and he that teacheth, on teaching; he that exhorteth,
now whatever was heretofore writ, was writ for our instruction; that we through patience and the comfortable promises of the scriptures might have hope.
that we should be no longer children, fluctuating, and carried about with every empty doctrine, by men vers'd in sleight and the crafty arts of deceit:
which yet were all made to be consumed for our use, notwithstanding the injunctions and doctrines of men:
Therefore omitting for the present the principles of the christian doctrine, we shall proceed to something more sublime, without mentioning those fundamental articles of repentance from destructive vices, and of divine faith: