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I'm sorry that you don't.I don’t see anyone saying we must keep the law to be saved. What I see is everyone saying we cannot disregard God’s commandments and expect to receive salvation.
The Christian has already passed the judgment and passed in to eternal life - JN 5:24.
If you want to discuss the following passages you posted, feel free to do so.
No. That's not what I'm saying at all.You're trying to say anytime Jesus opened His mouth and quoted the law He is requiring Christians (His disciples) to keep the law
All. Every single one of them.Which if any of these passages promote the keeping of the law for the Christian?
As I've already posted - the first testament isn't about a "to-do" list for mankind. It's about God, His purpose for humanity, and His desire to dwell with us for eternity.Jesus discussed the law with those of His day. In those discussions Jesus did quote the law. You're trying to say anytime Jesus opened His mouth and quoted the law He is requiring Christians (His disciples) to keep the law.
Exactly.BNR32FAN said:I don’t see anyone saying we must keep the law to be saved. What I see is everyone saying we cannot disregard God’s commandments and expect to receive salvation.
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make by sharing this?
Because you had posted that the OT never mentions anything about eternal life.NTL why you think it's important for everyone to know that is beyond me. What is recorded in Acts is enough for me. Salvation is by faith.
...."the Law" isn't commandments. It's the only Scripture God's people had prior to the writings of the New Testament. The entire NT "promotes" it (but you seem to want to toss it all away). My point has been that it's critical for us, as Christians. It's part of God's history with His people.Not a single thing in the NT promotes the law
Which if any of these passages promote the keeping of the law for the Christian?
Actually - I think I'm BMH more
Actually - I think I'm BMH more
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make by sharing this?
To me, it seems like it's similar to showing that - just prior to the year 2000 - people were storing up supplies for impending doom or some sort of apocalypse. The fact that there are groups of people that are following misguided teaching doesn't prove the validity of the teaching itself (or that it's mainstream).
Really? You don't even reference any NT passages and refer to Hillel, not Yeshua (Jesus). I just don't see your claim validating you follow Jesus.
I'm still confused. I'm fairly certain there's no one in this thread that believes there is anything about that in the Bible. If that book you mentioned is about this small group featured in that video - then I believe the author is misrepresenting mainstream Judaism (which, IMO, shouldn't even be brought into this discussion as we're talking about Jesus' day and ancient Judaism. It muddies the waters to bring in modern beliefs and groups of people). That just seems off topic to me. It seems this topic is difficult enough on its own - there shouldn't be extraneous issues brought in, too.You got it.
If you can find anything in the Bible about twirling a chicken over your head, we would all like to see it.
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You got it.
If you can find anything in the Bible about twirling a chicken over your head, we would all like to see it.
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IOW you're prevented from keeping the law. You must do all of it if you do any of it.
Again, so what? What was your point regarding this on the discussion we were having? That some Jews have strange practices? Some Christians do too...
That is because you don't understand it. NOBODY, not even Yeshua can keep ALL of it...because ALL of it does not and can not pertain to any one person.
Heb 9:15 And for this reason He is the Mediator of the new covenant, by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions under the first covenant, that those who are called may receive the promise of the eternal inheritance.
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The point is that some of us are following the same source of "truth" that they are following. (Babylonian Talmud)
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