Just reviving a merry-go-round.Interesting that a thread can go on for 8 pages now over one Scripture verse that really is pretty clear.
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Just reviving a merry-go-round.Interesting that a thread can go on for 8 pages now over one Scripture verse that really is pretty clear.
The gentile Christian is not required to follow the dictates of the Jewish moeds.Theres so many scriptures that speak about the meat and drink off the new moons, feast days and sabbaths. Why are they ignored? Scripture will interpret scripture. Seems that Col.2{16} has been interpreted by man alone. So what does that scripture say uhhh....cording to scripture.
I disagree.. . . What was nailed to the cross was not the Law, but the list of our offenses against it.. . .
Your opinion is not in agreement with the text you present following:I disagree.
IMHO, what is nailed to the cross in Col. 2:14 is the traditions of men.
No, what Paul is saying is that the Mosaic law has been set aside as the way to God.The word ‘decrees’ in the orignal greek text is the word dogma. What Paul was saying is the rituals, or traditions have been done away with.
Does your "baloney" detector not work?
In the faith,
Clare
-----Gal 4:6 speaks of weak and beggarly elements of the law, which[10] YE OBSERVE DAYS, AND MONTHS, AND TIMES, AND YEARS.
[11] I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain.
Galatians 4 says nothing about sabbaths or feast days.
have been set aside because they were weak and useless to obtain righteousness (Heb 7:8-9).
It seems to have missed it in that assertion that believers in Jesus Christ in Galatia were practicing the occult.Yes, the Feasts were times, as much as eight-day times.Its speaking of those who observe times.DEUT.18 [9] When thou art come into the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not learn to do after the abominations of those nations.[10] There shall not be found among you any one that. . .useth divination, OR AN OBSERVER OF TIMES, or an enchanter, or a witch,[11] Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.Yes it works. It goes off if it detects swines flesh.Does your "baloney" detector not work?Its speaking of the occult.
Your opinion is not in agreement with the text you present following:
Col 2:14
"having canceled out the certificate of debt consisting of decrees against us, which was hostile to us; and He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross."
No, what Paul is saying is that the Mosaic law has been set aside as the way to God. . . .
No, what Paul is saying is that the Mosaic law has been set aside as the way to God.![]()
Are you familiar with the oral tradition of the Halakha?
Interesting that a thread can go on for 8 pages now over one Scripture verse that really is pretty clear.
Can? Yes. But I'm going to exercise my right not to. No verbose, roundabout "interpretations" of Colossians 2:16 are necessary--it is very straightforward and self-explanatory on its own two feet.
Gal 4:6 speaks of the weak and beggarly elements of the law,
which have been set aside because they are weak and useless to obtain righteousness (Heb 7:18-19).
So 'tis. . .I stand corrected.actually, it's gal 4:9
Oh, but 'tis.and it's not refering to the law, so you're association to heb 7:18-19 is unfounded!
here's why:
Galatians 4:3,9(NKJV)
3Even so we, when we were children, were in bondage under the elements of the world... 9But now after you have known God, or rather are known by God, how is it that you turn again to the weak and beggarly elements, to which you desire again to be in bondage?
No, Heb 7:18-19 is referencing v.12:however, heb 7:18-19 is referencing verse 16, of the same chapter, which is speaking of Christ:
So what does it have to do with Christianity? Israel is not the Chruch and the Church is not Israel.COL. 2 [16] Let no man therefore judge you in MEAT, or in DRINK, or in respect of an HOLYDAY, or of the NEW MOON, or of the SABBATH DAYS:
You say you understand Col.2{16}
EZEKIEL 45 [17] And it shall be the prince's part to give burnt offerings, and MEAT offerings, and DRINK offerings, in the FEASTS, and in the NEW MOONS, and in the SABBATHS, in all solemnities of the house of Israel: he shall prepare the sin offering, and the meat offering, and the burnt offering, and the peace offerings, to make reconciliation for the house of Israel.
Zeke 45 in same exact order meat, drink, holy day, new moon and sabbath. Obviously speaking of the same thing. Zeke was written to the house of Israel.
Can you easily explain that?
Would you kindly give us some examples of what you are talking about? How about parsing your passage?actually, it's gal 4:9 and it's not refering to the law, so you're association to heb 7:18-19 is unfounded!
here's why:
Galatians 4:3,9(NKJV)
3Even so we, when we were children, were in bondage under the elements of the world... 9But now after you have known God, or rather are known by God, how is it that you turn again to the weak and beggarly elements, to which you desire again to be in bondage?
see?
gal 4:9 is referencing verse 3 where it said we are under the bondage of the elements of the world not the law!
however, heb 7:18-19 is referencing verse 16, of the same chapter, which is speaking of Christ:
Hebrews 7:16(NKJV)
16who has come, not according to the law of a fleshly commandment, but according to the power of an endless life.
the fleshly commandment, IOW, the ceremonial ritualistic law.
no amount washing could make you "clean", as the act was symbolic of the Holy Spirit to come as with all the "works of law" that took physical labor to accomplish!
that's why paul said:
Galatians 2:16(NKJV)
16knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law but by faith in Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Christ Jesus, that we might be justified by faith in Christ and not by the works of the law; for by the works of the law no flesh shall be justified.
and this can be extended to the spiritual law, the ten commandments, because no amount of commandment keeping saves anyone!
only Jesus saves!![]()
So 'tis. . .I stand corrected.
Oh, but 'tis.
"Tell me, you who want to be under the law. . ." (Gal 4:21)
trivial elements = elemental forms of religion, whether those of the Jews (v.5, under the law) or
those of the Gentiles (v.8, under their former religious bondage)
of the world = these forms of religion do not come from the "new creation" (6:15), but the former creation
So which group is returning to their former trivial elements?
That is answered in v. 21: "Tell me, you who want to be under the law. . ."
Paul then gives an analogy of the law to Hagar, the slave, and concludes with: "Get rid of the slave woman (the law)
and her son (salvation by law-keeping), for the slave woman's son will never share in the inheritance
with the free woman's son (salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ).
Paul is treating of the law here, which is likewise treated of in Heb 7:18-19:
"The former regulation is set aside because it was weak and useless (for the law made nothing perfect/righteous),
and a better hope (new covenant) is introduced, by which we draw near to God." (Heb 7:18-19)
No, Heb 7:18-19 is referencing v.12:
"For when there is a change of the priesthood, there must also be a change of the law."
The subject of Heb 7:18-19 is pretty clear:
"The former regulation is set aside because it was weak and useless (for the law made nothing perfect/righteous)
and a better hope (new covenant of grace) is introduced"
So from Gal 4:21, we see that Paul is referring to the trivial elements of the Jews in Gal 4:9, which was the law,
[v.10, you are observing special days (Firstfruits, Trumpets, Atonement),
months (new moons), seasons (harvest feasts: Firstfruits, Weeks, Tabernacles), years (Sabbath years)]
and we see that the association of Gal 4:9 with Heb 7:18-19 is Biblically well founded.
In the faith,
Clare