Is the "I decree and declare" Doctrine actually biblical?

Please provide scriptural reference.

User2014-07-06T10:42:46Z

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Hmmm...never heard of that before now.

A discussion
http://www.bibleissues.org/declare.html
makes me realize that I have, indeed, never heard of that doctrine before now - which is surprising, as I had been involved with many different Christian sects during my evaluation of the various local sects.

The link above addresses the "Biblicality" of the doctrine.

Jimbo2014-07-06T09:07:03Z

A doctrine is a teaching. The words "I decree and declare" are legal terms intended to convey an oral guarantee if spoken. If they are written on a document or spoken then they are intended to be taken as an absolute promise and truth. Scripture conveys that idea by stating that we are to let our word be truth.

Dave D2014-07-06T08:15:24Z

It might have been more helpful if you explained what you believe the "I decree and declare" doctrine is

Anonymous2014-07-06T08:33:38Z

IT IS the most biblical doctrine to ever come down the pike.

anthony h2014-07-06T08:14:34Z

the decree of divorce is, and pharaoh issuing decrees all the time.

Declare, I am not so sure of.

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