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301 | Wearing the clothes of the Priests? | Lev 19:19 | skccab | 193467 | ||
MJH, I'll give you the info thru email. I don't post links to websites on this (or any) forum. :-) Cheri |
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302 | Wearing the clothes of the Priests? | Lev 19:19 | skccab | 193585 | ||
Hey Doc, morning, As I mentioned before, I'm doing a study of Hebrews and this verse showed up: Heb. 8:3-4 (4 in particular) For every high priest is appointed to offer both gifts and sacrifices; so this High Priest too has to have something He can offer. (4) Now if He were on earth, He wouldn't be a priest at all, since there already are priests offering the gifts required by the Torah. (I swear the last time I read Hebrews verse 4 wasn't there!!!!) :-) But doesn't that kinda clear up the Ezekiel temple problem? It must be the heavenly Temple that Ezekiel sees. You think? Still hanging in there :-) Cheri |
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303 | Wearing the clothes of the Priests? | Lev 19:19 | skccab | 193586 | ||
Hey Doc, morning, I'm doing sooo good!!! I attached this to my own previous message duh!!!!! As I mentioned before, I'm doing a study of Hebrews and this verse showed up: Heb. 8:3-4 (4 in particular) For every high priest is appointed to offer both gifts and sacrifices; so this High Priest too has to have something He can offer. (4) Now if He were on earth, He wouldn't be a priest at all, since there already are priests offering the gifts required by the Torah. (I swear the last time I read Hebrews verse 4 wasn't there!!!!) :-) But doesn't that kinda clear up the Ezekiel temple problem? It must be the heavenly Temple that Ezekiel sees. You think? Still hanging in there :-) Cheri |
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304 | Wearing the clothes of the Priests? | Lev 19:19 | skccab | 193619 | ||
Hi Lionheart, How are you? Thank you for your encouragement (you too, Doc). I'm studying Hebrews from a comparative (rather than a contrasting) perspective and it's making me see things quite differently. Instead of the writer telling these people that the temple system is bad and abolished (because they were from the system and the system had worked and served its purpose)- and the writer never does say this. I'm looking at the time period - they had been a part of the temple, then accepted, then tolerated, but now they are being kicked out unless they renounce Yeshua. The writer is telling them to hang tough, the Temple was good but Yeshua is better; that the sacrifice system they are having to leave behind for Yeshua was good and did its work as it was supposed to do but they still have a better High Priest offering better sacrifices. This is just opening up Hebrews so wonderfully. I don't know if I worded this well or not but seeing it in a good to better view works so much better than in a bad to good view. :-)???? Shalom Cheri |
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305 | Wearing the clothes of the Priests? | Lev 19:19 | skccab | 193623 | ||
Hey Doc, You should know by now that those aren't "my" words (I'm pro-Torah), but in previous studies of Hebrews, that's pretty much how it would be approached - like the writer of the book is telling the audience that it's bad and done away with. I've always had a problem with that approach, but knew no other. Til recently. :-) Still learning Cheri |
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306 | Pillars of Coud and Fire | Num 14:13 | skccab | 196813 | ||
Thanks Doc. Sometimes I get "kindergarten" pictures in my head and I knew one of you folks would probably be able to give me a yea or nay. :-) Cheri |
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307 | In Numbers 22:22 why was God angry with | Num 22:12 | skccab | 209617 | ||
Azure, Hello sister, I had always wondered about that part of the passage too. God said to go but yet He was angry. That always threw me for a loop. Thank you, your answer was well put together. Shalom Cheri |
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308 | Phinehas and the plague | Num 25:1 | skccab | 195802 | ||
Shalom dear Val, Thank you. I somehow missed the part about the two being in a position of influence or distinction. Between you and John the picture is coming into better focus :-) Cheri |
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309 | Phinehas and the plague | Num 25:4 | skccab | 195795 | ||
God bless you John, I was afraid I should have added those passages in my question. It all leads up to the one leader and his Midianite woman going into the tabernacle and Phinehas running them through with his saber or sword/spear and then the plague is stopped. So I was wondering if somewhere in scripture (that I missed or didn't understand) it was stated exactly what the significance of these two deaths in particular, at the hand of Phinehas, had to do with the plague stopping. Or am I trying to "over" understand it? Cheri |
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310 | Phinehas and the plague | Num 25:4 | skccab | 195796 | ||
P.S. John I'm asking because in Ps. 106:30-31 is says that Phinehas' action was counted for him as righteousness. That's why I'm wondering about the 2 people in particular. |
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311 | Phinehas and the plague | Num 25:4 | skccab | 195806 | ||
Shalom brother Let me know what you find, even if it's days or weeks from now. I've got that question written now in back of Bible to keep a look out on it. Never know what may pop up in some other study that will relate :-). And you're right about sister Val. Aren't we blessed to have such a network of Spirit-filled believers to walk with us on our journey? |
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312 | Balaam and Balak | Num 31:16 | skccab | 196844 | ||
Shalom Ken, Thank you for the Ch. 31 reference in Numbers. I hadn't gotten that far yet (I'd skimmied throught about ch.28 looking, but stopped short). Thanks to all for your help Cheri |
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313 | Reason 4 "6" Cities of Refuge? | Num 35:6 | skccab | 213944 | ||
Shalom Angela, Yes, I know that numbers very oftem are significant in Scripture, but in this case???? As far as you question about 2 tribal areas per city, I had thought of that for a moment, but the designation was 3 on either side of the Jordan, and if I recall correctly there were only 2 tribes that did not enter the promised land proper, so that figuring wouldn't work.... Sounds like you and your "ladies" are going to have fun...Sorry, though, I can't really help you in the customs thing. I just get little snippets here and there from Talmud, Josephus, teachings, etc. I know very little about the family structure in our Master's time... I know that there are books out there that would be of interest to you, but I don't know of them. I'm sure some of the other SBFers will be able to help you there. :o) Keep us informed on your classes, or email me with updates (in my profile) - it really sounds like you're going to have fun. Cheri |
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314 | divorce? | Deuteronomy | skccab | 194666 | ||
Aaah, nothing wrong with questions at all. It's fun looking up the answers. If the answer is in the Torah, I can find it pretty easily. We just re-rolled our scroll back to Genesis this past Shabbat. The fact other folks are asking you gives the reason why they seemed so disconnected. Cheri |
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315 | divorce? | Deuteronomy | skccab | 194668 | ||
I only have 2 midnight shifts but I love 'em! I get so much reading done and have plenty of almost uninterrupted time to listen to teaching CDs and files. I dislike having to work on Shabbat but it's almost like not working, I get paid to listen to teaching CDs!! That's cool! A little something to give you thought: Heb. 8:1-5, especially v4. Shalom Cheri |
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316 | divorce? | Deuteronomy | skccab | 194671 | ||
Bereans Online.org has an excellent study on Hebrews, with an outline and a workbook to boot, but be warned it's Messianic, a slightly different aspect is studied. I'm on lesson 17 of the 20. | ||||||
317 | divorce? | Deuteronomy | skccab | 194673 | ||
I'm actually looking into starting my own Torah Club with the help of FFOZ (First Fruits of Zion), they have the program: CDs, books, workbooks - I'm just not sure how it would go over here. (By the way, take a peek at that site also :-)Their Messiah magazine is free; I like "free" alot!!!) Don't forget to email, I'll send you lots more. But I don't put too many of them here on this forum. Now read Deut. 6:4-9 :-) Shalom Cheri |
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318 | divorce? | Deuteronomy | skccab | 194675 | ||
Michael, Here's one last question for you tonight. I"ll even tell you to look for the answer in Gen. 1. Besides the Sabbath, which other day is special and why? Talk to you tomorrow night :-) Cheri |
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319 | Which Enemies Could Israel Marry? | Deut 21:10 | skccab | 207076 | ||
Shalom John, Dt. 21:10-13 is talking about an enemy female. Verse 13 says she is to remove the clothing of her captivity (the women would dress nicely in hopes of not being killed) and put on clothing of mourning and mourn her family for a month in the warrior's home. If the warrior changed his mind after the month was up, he could not degrade nor treat her brutally nor sell her; she was to be set free to live in the camp as her "home town" and family had been destroyed and she had been humbled. I think it's understood that she would be obliged to worship the God of Israel who had saved her alive. (I actually marvelled over these instructions - what a wonderful God we serve. He shows concern and compassion even on His enemies!! He gives these women time to mourn their losses before having to face being married to someone who had been an enemy! Also this would give the warrior a chance to see her at her worst - shaven head, short nails, clothes of mourning, red eyes, etc., and then the warrior must treat her gently if he changes his mind. Wow!!) Just a thought along the lines of not marrying the pagans - I believe that was intended that they not go into areas that are alive and well and marry; but this circumstance is talking about a situation where all but the few women that would be marrying the warriors would be killed, so it would be relatively easy to assimilate these women into their religious beliefs. If I've misunderstood your reply, please forgive. This is just my 2cents worth :-) Cheri |
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320 | Which Enemies Could Israel Marry? | Deut 21:10 | skccab | 207077 | ||
Shalom Bowler, I have failed to welcome you to the Forum, I have enjoyed following your questions and answers. Just an idea about the difference between Dt 7 and 10. In chapter 7 Moses give the names of seven particular peoples and the reason why not to marry - they were greater than Israel. Although it's not stated in the Bible, could his orders in chapter 10 just be understood by those people involved that the seven previously named were out of the running? were not included in the allowances elsewhere? :-) Cheri |
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