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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | pray your flight | Matt 24:20 | Betjburgess | 172008 | ||
But pray that your flight will not be in thewinter or on the sabbath What does this mean? | ||||||
2 | pray your flight | Matt 24:20 | prayon | 172079 | ||
Greetings Betjburgess and welcome to the forum, Exodus 31:14 says that the Isrealites must keep the Sabbath and if they defiled it and did any work they would surely be put to death. On the Sabbath anything was considered work including traveling. A person was not even allowed to start a fire in their house (Ex 35:3). In addition the gates to the city where locked. A person would of therefore been unable to flee the city when they saw the abomination of desolation. Fleeing in the winter is pretty much self explanatory. It would of been very cold. Hope this helps your understanding. prayon | ||||||
3 | pray your flight | Matt 24:20 | kalos | 172093 | ||
'Jewish law teaches to preserve life at all costs, even if one must transgress the commandments of Torah. The exceptions to this are the laws concerning idolatry, murder, and adultery. Jewish sages believe that in the case of these three cardinal sins, one should endure martyrdom rather than transgress God's statutes.' ____________________ Source: Kingdom Relationships: God's Laws for the Community of Faith by Ron Moseley Paperback: 54 pages Messianic Jewish Publishers Published in the year 2000 ISBN: 1-880226-84-7 |
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