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I rest my case.
You should look at what you write.
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I rest my case.
Do the letters J,D,P,,E mean anything to you in relation to the compilation of the Pentateuch?
I've read about this.
But I don't think it was necessarily men - it could've been the angels considering what's written in the New Testament. Just my opinion, anyway.
Act 7:53 Who have received the law by the disposition of angels, and have not kept it.
I've read about this.
But I don't think it was necessarily men - it could've been the angels considering what's written in the New Testament. Just my opinion, anyway.
Act 7:53 Who have received the law by the disposition of angels, and have not kept it.
I've read about this.
But I don't think it was necessarily men - it could've been the angels considering what's written in the New Testament. Just my opinion, anyway.
Act 7:53 Who have received the law by the disposition of angels, and have not kept it.
I've read about this.
But I don't think it was necessarily men - it could've been the angels considering what's written in the New Testament. Just my opinion, anyway.
Act 7:53 Who have received the law by the disposition of angels, and have not kept it.
And Moses wrote down what they said. ?The text in Acts 7 is in relation to the spoken word, not the written word. See Hebrews 2:2
And Moses wrote down what they said. ?
And Moses wrote down what they said. ?
And Moses wrote down what they said. ?
Sorry for the duplicate posts! Forum is acting up.
What you said here is totally bugging me! Thanks!But Exodus is clear that it was not just the Decalogue. That is man's excuse not to follow the Law.
What you said here is totally bugging me! Thanks!
It's bugging me because when Yeshua was asked what the first (foremost) commandment was, He didn't quote from the Decalogue.
Exactly. So I'm wondering why people think the Ten Commandments are valid, but not the rest.No. he quoted from the Sh'ma
Exactly. So I'm wondering why people think the Ten Commandments are valid, but not the rest.
So you think it is, at least in part, because people think it was only the Ten that were written on the tablets?
(I know about some of the arguments about people keeping and/or not keeping the Law, but this is a new one for me!)