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I am sorry that happened. I thought it rude and un called for. (((hugs))) Some can't agree to disagree. I put my hand out in peace yesterday SEVERAL pages ago, and ONE person accepted it...accpeted the agree to disagree. I find that VERY telling of others. They don't want peace..they want to be right and rude. And people wonder why I don't want anything to do with their believes.I'm gonna mull that one over a bit if that's okay with you...tryand wrap my brain around it...part of it makes sense, part of it is still........off? for lack of a better word atm...
and since I've just been smacked in the face by another believer...(not you Oblio) I'm getting some coffee, and some fresh air on the deck...
and what would that difference be?they were etched into the walls...
not free standing images TLF...
again...a big difference from a statue to a carving in a wall...
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So why is it even up to you to figure it out?I haven't figured that out...it's actually an ongoing debate between my brother in law (he's an RCC priest) and myself ... They were godly people, yes...worth bowing and kneeling before...no...they were sinners saved by Messiah just as the rest of believers are...
What are we agreeing to disagree about? that you think we worship statutes?I am sorry that happened. I thought it rude and un called for. (((hugs))) Some can't agree to disagree. I put my hand out in peace yesterday SEVERAL pages ago, and ONE person accepted it...accpeted the agree to disagree. I find that VERY telling of others. They don't want peace..they want to be right and rude. And people wonder why I don't want anything to do with their believes.
Oblio...if I may continue with you in PM...you are patient and kind
What do you want me to believe you do with sola scripture? Not worship it? Okay, I believe you, never thought you ever did in the first place.prolly for the same reasons you don't believe us about sola scripture...
remember oral tradition lead to the Talmud...which Y'shua condemned the Pharisees for ...
with that I bid you adieu on this thread...
Oblio...if I may continue with you in PM...you are patient and kind
What are we agreeing to disagree about? that you think we worship statutes?
I'm not going to agree to disagree. I'm going to tell you that is not what we do, so why don't you just believe us when we say it?
You can disagree with the practice, I don't have a problem with anyone disagreeing with the practice but I will not allow anyone to tell me we are worshipping the statue.
And that is pretty much what every one in this thread has done. So if you want to be peaceful and fair, then believe us when we say God is our God and the statues are images of people who are dear to us. Not too different form photographs you hang on your wall at home of people you love.
If you believe that genuflecting to them is wrong, I respect your opinion. But let's be clear, I do not respect any one's opinion that claims when we genuflect we are worshipping the saint or the plaster.
And I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet but it's not a rule that we have to genuflect before a statue, it's our prerogative if we want to.
Leviticus 26:1 `Ye do not make to yourselves idols; and graven image or standing image ye do not set up to yourselves; and a stone of imagery ye do not put in your land, to bow yourselves to it; for I [am] Jehovah your God.
Hi Gwen. Haven't the Jews also made replicas of the furnishings that were in the Santuary/Holy place/Most Holy Place?they didn't bow *to* the Temple....
they bowed to G-d who's glory resided *in* the temple...
HUGE difference
...................prolly for the same reasons you don't believe us about sola scripture...
remember oral tradition lead to the Talmud...which Y'shua condemned the Pharisees for ...[/
The Catholics and the Orthodox really are Bible believing Christians and to say a thing like “well you use statues and I use the Bible” is a false comparison.
you would presume to blame me for the thread derailment? I gave a reason why I wouldn't post this in OBOB.Then you should have opened this else where like we said in the beginning.
Of you and I are!!! Btw, I use this verse with the Muslims a lot concerning Muhammad LOL.
2 Corinthians 11:4 For if he who comes preaches another Jesus whom we have not preached, or [if] you receive a different spirit which you have not received, or a different gospel which you have not accepted -- you may well put up with it!
the bulls were outside the temple itself leading up to the entrance...
In all honesty...I forgot about the seraphim...Though not once do you read that the priests stopped and prayed to those statuesOr even gave them reverence...they were ornamentation for the most High G-d.
as for the rest...the ornamental walls..were just that...etchings and overlays of carvings in the walls themselves...not free standing statues...
how else do you make etchings? you carve them of course...
You don't read it, because they didn't do it.
Not once would a Jew genuflect, pray, bow or otherwise reverence a man carved work of art if he loved the Most High G-d...
you would presume to blame me for the thread derailment? I gave a reason why I wouldn't post this in OBOB.
The same can be said of everyone at any given time of the day or night dear...
They were outside the Holy Place . .. but that matters how exactly? The Temple consisted of the courts, the Holy Place and the Holy of Holies. This argument is nothing more than the semmatical splitting of hairs.
Now you are grasping at straws . .were they or were they not images?
Does the commandement of God apply only to images one finds inside the Holy Place?
I didn't think so . .. . .
and what about those towering angels whose wings streched all the way across the room?
The point is the are images, right?
When one bowed towards the temple one was bowing towards all that was in the Temple too, which obviously included these images, right?
And you forgot about the oxen, and the flowers, and etc . . .
Where is "free standing statues" in the commandment of God under discussion?
You are grasping at straws Gwen . . .
"graven image"
H6459
פּסל
pesel
peh'-sel
From H6458; an idol: - carved (graven) image.
Where is "etching" in any of those scripures?
What is a chain? What is a wreath?
What does the word "carved" mean?
Look at the definition above of pesel again . . "carved" image . .. you were saying?
And I failed to mention these images in the Temple:
1Ki 7:29 And on the borders that were between the ledges were lions, oxen, and cherubims: and upon the ledges there was a base above: and beneath the lions and oxen were certain additions made of thin work.I've heard rumors of hte pomegranate...but it's a theory of the origins of it...never concretly proven... and again...they were attached to chains and hung from the tops of the pillars....not free standing *statues* to which the priests paid reverence...
1Ki 7:36 For on the plates of the ledges thereof, and on the borders thereof, he graved cherubims, lions, and palm trees, according to the proportion of every one, and additions round about.
1Ki 7:42 And four hundred pomegranates for the two networks, even two rows of pomegranates for one network, to cover the two bowls of the chapiters that were upon the pillars;
1Ki 7:44 And one sea, and twelve oxen under the sea;
1Ki 7:49 And the candlesticks of pure gold, five on the right side, and five on the left, before the oracle, with the flowers, and the lamps, and the tongs of gold,
except that if people decided to start debating, as they are now, the thread would be closed.I did suggest that you move this to the denominational discussion subform of GT . . . you could have had much more control over what happened in your thread . . .
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