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Where in the Ten Commandments does it speak against fornication? Where in the 10 does it speak against homosexuality?
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Why do you ask??
What is the "First commandment with a promise" according to Paul? hint: Eph 6:2
What list is Christ quoting from in Matthew 19?
And Paul was writing this to Gentile believers. As for himself, he testified to Festus that he had never broken Jewish law.1 John 3:23 And this is His commandment: that we should believe on the name of His Son Jesus Christ and love one another, as He gave us commandment.
What Paul did doesn't mean that Christians are obligated to do what he did. He wrote that we are not under the Law (old covenant) Why He choose to be observant is not mentioned unless where he said: And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews; to them that are under the law, as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law; 1Cor9:20And Paul was writing this to Gentile believers. As for himself, he testified to Festus that he had never broken Jewish law.
WHO holds SALVATION in HIS HANDS ?Question: will attending feast days like Paul did have anything to do with my salvation. If I don't observe feast days will I lose my eternal inheritance?
Hold on there partner, if one teaches others that we are to observe the Law because Paul did then one should be able to answer my question. All you did is spin your wheels in your post.WHO holds SALVATION in HIS HANDS ?
Let Him Reveal the answer to you.
I doubt we are partners.Hold on there partner, if one teaches others that we are to observe the Law because Paul did then one should be able to answer my question. All you did is spin your wheels in your post.
My apologies, I assumed we were partners in our belief of our Savior.I doubt we are partners.
But no worries at all.
Good grief man. Lay it to rest. I am trying to stimulate others to do some thinking. God has revealed the answers to me. Has He revealed the answers to you? If so why not reveal to all of us what those answers are? Why be critical of my post?YHVH knows the heart and spirit and everything of every man,
YHVH knows HIS PLANS for every man.
So then, WHO better to ask than YHVH ?
Or do you think another man knows as much as He does ?
And Paul was writing this to Gentile believers. As for himself, he testified to Festus that he had never broken Jewish law.
Bob, you are a Gentile believer. You do not need to be judaized per Acts 15. I am a Jewish believer. I do not need to be Gentilized per Acts 21.Question: will attending feast days like Paul did have anything to do with my salvation. If I don't observe feast days will I lose my eternal inheritance?
I know you believe that OH, but Jesus came to fulfill** the law for Israel. Matt 5 tells us that not one jot or one tittle would pass from the law until all was fulfilled. Did Jesus do all He came to do? My answer would be yes. God does not do anything halfway. He fulfilled the law for you gave you a new covenant, one of grace and love. Jesus ended the rituals of Israel. Paul expresses this in different ways throughout his writings. When Jesus came and gave His life ending all that Israel failed to do and Jews and others feel like they have to go back and do what He ended, to me it is a slap on the face. You want to do something nice for your neighbor, so you mow their lawn and then the neighbor comes out right after you do a perfect job and mows it again, how would you feel? You have accepted Jesus and His new covenant, now enjoy it to the fullest.Bob, you are a Gentile believer. You do not need to be judaized per Acts 15. I am a Jewish believer. I do not need to be Gentilized per Acts 21.
To "fulfill the law" is a rabbinical expression in second Temple Judaism which meant for a Rabbi teach the law in a way that made it possible for his disciples to keep the 613 mitzvot.I know you believe that OH, but Jesus came to fulfill** the law for Israel.
Problem is that Jesus didn't come to teach His disciples to keep 613 mitzvot. He came to save a lost nation. He taught the law because He was under the Law and that law didn't end until the Cross. When it ended Jews were no longer obligated to serve the Law.To "fulfill the law" is a rabbinical expression in second Temple Judaism which meant for a Rabbi teach the law in a way that made it possible for his disciples to keep the 613 mitzvot.
To "fulfill the law" is a rabbinical expression in second Temple Judaism which meant for a Rabbi teach the law in a way that made it possible for his disciples to keep the 613 mitzvot.
Keeping the Law was part of Jesus' message. When the rich man asked Jesus how to gain eternal life, Jesus answer was to keep the Law.Problem is that Jesus didn't come to teach His disciples to keep 613 mitzvot.
Seems like you have an excuse for everything.Keeping the Law was part of Jesus' message. When the rich man asked Jesus how to gain eternal life, Jesus answer was to keep the Law.
Seems like when the opposite side proves their point with scripture, your response is to label it an excuse instead of taking scripture to heart.Seems like you have an excuse for everything.
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