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Evidence? Yes, the NT! Yes the Apostles were adherents of Judaism...THEY WERE JEWS! You can NOT separate Christianity and Judaism as if Christianity came from a vacuum! That is just silly!
What I have come to understand is, everything is in a vacuum with these guys...
To establish you point you need to back it up with something or it's only personal opinion. All you have so far is a claim based on hot air making lots of noise.
It would seem so
Obedience to the law has nothing to do with salvation. One can't obtain or maintain salvation by the law. The wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life. A gift can't be earned.
Actually the Yeshuas (there are more than one in the Talmud) could not be the Yeshua of Christianity, the timeline for one was 100 BC while the other is 100 AD.
BTW, I quoted Hillel. Paul's teacher was Gamaliel.
Do you ever use the Babylonian Talmud as your source of truth?
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I will use it as a source if I need to.
TORAH is not based on morality. That is man's faulty way of thinking or seeing things , and wrongly so.
God did not set the standard for morality. Morality is man's way of thinking, and God's Way is high above man's way. You might recognize that "morality" as used by society/ courts/ countries / religions (including 'Christianity') is kind of 'new age', and not actually Biblical.
Remember God's Word tells us NOT to lean on our own understanding.It depends on what a person considers to be moral.
This is good or almost good - this is true - what God says is right is right, period.I rely on God to tell me what’s right and wrong not man.
The man in the video below also quotes from the Babylonian Talmud.
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Without seeing the previous contexts/posts,I will use it as a source if I need to. Truth? As in scripture...no.
Without seeing the previous contexts/posts,
without needing to for the point here:
if the source is not Yahweh , from heaven, then it is not a good source and not to be leaned upon nor trusted.
The man in the video below also quotes from the Babylonian Talmud.
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That's an incredibly myopic point of view.To the pharisees He said: You say you follow Moses...If you follow Moses you would follow me because Moses spoke of me. The gentiles had no such thing unless they were converts to Judaism...
What is the most basic violation of the Sabbath? (work)And yet the law actually requires Jews to worship on the sabbath. Where did God command us to worship on the sabbath? This is just one example. According to the Pharisees it was also against the law to heal on the sabbath. Again this was an addition to God’s commandment that God did not give otherwise Jesus would’ve been guilty of sin for healing on the sabbath. The Mosaic law and the actual commandments of God are not the same thing. The Jews added stipulations to God’s commandments when they wrote the law.
Yes there are. Yahweh says avoid them, and never study the ways of pagans.I just posted a quote from Hillel basically the "Golden Rule". There are many historical sources not from heaven...
No.What is the most basic violation of the Sabbath? (work)
I guess you have some serious issues with geography too.LOL, literally the entire NT transpires within Israel and the Jewish people...to say otherwise just makes you look ignorant
The question remains.And they went out, and preached that men should repent.
repent
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G3340
Lemma:
μετανοέω
Transliteration:
metanoéō
Pronounce:
met-an-o-eh'-o
Part of Speech:
Verb
Language:
greek
Description:
1) to change one's mind, i.e. to repent
2) to change one's mind for better, heartily to amend with abhorrence of one's past sins"Repentance (metanoia, 'change of mind') involves a turning with contrition from sin to God; the repentant sinner is in the proper condition to accept the divine forgiveness." (F. F. Bruce. The Acts of the Apostles [Greek Text Commentary], London: Tyndale, 1952, p. 97.)
Grammar:
from μετά and νοιέω; to think differently or afterwards, i.e. reconsider (morally, feel compunction):--repent.
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