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Exactly. There are 52 sabbath days in a year. And as I pointed out Christ stated the very same words when talking about the weekly...
Yesterday at 1:24 PM
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Yes, plural. Sabbath days as in days of the weekly repose. You still have yet to provide proof that Paul is talking about special...
Yesterday at 1:24 PM
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There are 52 Saturday Sabbaths (plural) in a year so nothing wrong with using the plural when referring to the plurality of all...
Yesterday at 1:23 PM
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Colossians 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...
Yesterday at 1:23 PM
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I did, that was the point. You can't just state the Greek means "sabbaths without knowing the translation. Sabbath in that verse is the...
Yesterday at 1:23 PM
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I find it very sad that you can't find time within a normal day to spend with God. I try and put God as my first priority before I do...
Yesterday at 1:22 PM
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He didn’t distinguish between sabbaths, he only mentioned other rituals that were a shadow of what was to come. Colossae was a gentile...
Yesterday at 1:21 PM
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No one is to act as your judge in regard to food or drink OR a New Moon OR a Sabbath Day. The Greek word ē is in that statement...
Yesterday at 1:21 PM
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Good, you’ve added a resource constraint. The only problem is that to fully take advantage of the rich training data of the model, you...
Yesterday at 9:04 AM
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Indeed, its very hard to troubleshoot AI faults, but even then, the real issue here is that our current generation of AIs is only really...
Yesterday at 9:02 AM
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Not just a summary; the Liturgist and myself ran into one such case where the bias of the individual and their previous posting history...
Yesterday at 8:55 AM
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And among the Orthodox, the state church under the omophorion of the Ecumenical Patriarchate is so far to the left it’s embarrassing...
Yesterday at 8:54 AM
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The Lutherans there are a mess, which also resulted in a split between the state Church and the Mission Diocese of Finland, Diocese -...
Yesterday at 8:51 AM
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The thing is, there's a whole lot of misinformation someone can find on Google. The fact that one can find other people, even a lot of...
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