Citadel of Truth said:
prophet said:
Where does the Holy Scripture call any epistle a "pastoral epistle"?
You won't find the word "pastor" in Tims or Titus.
So you're building doctrine on a nickname?
Fair enough. Let me rephrase. Why does Paul, in his epistles that deal specifically with the care of the churches, address them to an individual elder instead of a body of elders?
Again, that would matter, if, prior to those epistles, there was a commandment given to set up a single undershepherd.
But stacking a building block (the epistles addressed to individuals) upon absolutely nothing, does not a foundation lay.
BTW, read through the epistles in question, and note the references to elders.
Every reference that is not plural, has an indefinite article preceding it.
You won't find the phrase "the bishop", or "the elder", in other words.
The only time "pastors" appears in the NT, in Eph. 4, it is called a gift, not an office, and it is plural.
Also note, that it is part of a subset, and not equal, by punctuation, with the preceeding gifts. In other words, pastors and teachers is one gift, both a type of teacher.