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1 | Col. 2:16 and Sabbath Keeping | Acts | Reformer Joe | 19052 | ||
I understand the Dallas Theological Seminary view, as wrong as it is on this point. This quote doesn't seem to be in line with what you pasted earlier from Barnes. So, according to the DTS authors of the Bible Knowledge Commentary, we are down to 9 commandments, only those specifically re-stated in the New Testament (another proposition I disagree with, since Christ was a Sabbath advocate, although not in the legalistic sense that the Pharisees were). Why aren't these other nine part of the "shadow of things to come"? Why can I disregard a Sabbath rest, but not consider that pesky anti-murder law to be a thing of the past as well? After all, there is no distinction between ceremonial and moral law, is there? I know you are only quoting someone else here, Nolan, but I do agree with Barnes' view a lot more than those who insist that something must be repeated in Paul's epistles to carry any weight for the believer. After all, is ALL Scripture profitable or not (2 Timothy 3:16)? --Joe! |
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2 | Col. 2:16 and Sabbath Keeping | Acts | Makarios | 19060 | ||
Joe, I see no contradiction at all in what I have posted. Please "enlighten" me, my friend. Nolan |
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3 | Col. 2:16 and Sabbath Keeping | Acts | Reformer Joe | 19095 | ||
Nolan: Please see Tim's post in response. It was precisely the argument that Barnes makes that the Ten Commandments were NOT merely a "shadow of things to come" that puts him at odds with the perspective of the Dallas Dispensationalists. --Joe! |
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4 | Col. 2:16 and Sabbath Keeping | Acts | Makarios | 19102 | ||
Joe, Yes, I read Tim's response. I will try to avoid posting sources that will only add confusion.. This is a little frustrating, but you can read where I stand on the topic by reading a post that I wrote that includes seven reasons that Christians should worship on Sunday and do not need to keep the Sabbath. However, if two people are saying that one of my posts is communicating something entirely different then intended, then I have obviously made a mistake. Sorry about the confusion, Joe.. - Nolan |
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