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Common & Unclean, What's the Difference?

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119 Ministries explains the differences between common and unclean, Torah and tradition, fast days and Shabbats, through a study on Romans 14.


I would ask that members watch the video before making comments, regarding the video, which is the topic of this discussion. Arguments from ignorance will be considered off topic. Off topic posts will be considered off topic.

Shabbat shalom.
 

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119 Ministries explains the differences between common and unclean, Torah and tradition, fast days and Shabbats, through a study on Romans 14.


I would ask that members watch the video before making comments, regarding the video, which is the topic of this discussion. Arguments from ignorance will be considered off topic. Off topic posts will be considered off topic.

Shabbat shalom.
Lots of good information in the video! I think the presenter missed the overall thrust of the passage, though.

May the peace of the Lord be always with you!
 
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