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1 | Which sacrifices have ended? | Acts 2:46 | kalos | 174351 | ||
An offering for sins is no longer needed Hebrews 10:15-18 'Having God's Torah written in one's heart and mind necessarily implies that God has forgiven one's sins, so that "an offering for sins is no longer needed." Therefore the readers of this sermon should free themselves from their compulsion to offer animal sacrifices as sin offerings and instead be fully assured of the sufficiency of Yeshua's (Jesus') sacrifice of himself on their behalf. We moderns have no such compulsion, but we too should be convinced of the necessity of blood sacrifice for sin while having assurance that Yeshua's blood sacrifice fulfills that requirement. With this, the author's major argument is completed. 'But the author is very specific in limiting what he says. "An offering for sins is no longer needed" and is ruled out. But the other sacrificial offerings remain part of God's order even after Yeshua's death, as proved by Sha'ul's (Paul's) activity in the Temple at Acts 24:17. With the destruction of the Temple, sacrificial offerings became impossible; but if the Temple is rebuilt, thank offerings, meal offerings, and praise offerings may be offered once again. The author of this letter [to the Hebrews] does not proclaim the end of the sacrificial system in its entirety, only the end of animal sacrifices for sins.' ____________________ Source: Jewish New Testament Commentary, David H. Stern, Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc., 1992 Scripture quotes, enclosed in double quotation marks, are from The Complete Jewish Bible, David H. Stern, Jewish New Testament Publications, Inc., 1998 |
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2 | Which sacrifices have ended? | Acts 2:46 | Saint Luke | 174541 | ||
Would it then be your opinion that the Gentiles should be placed under the requirements of the tedium of the OT Law also? That idea is contrary to the Book of Galatians that warns against placing believers under the Law. Galatians 3:24-25 "Wherefore the law WAS our schoolmaster to bring us to Christ, that we might be justified by faith. But after faith is come, we are NO LONGER under a schoolmaster" How much clearer do we need it? Believers are no longer under the Law, Scripture is quite clear on this. If the Jews want to continue the "work of GOD" with the sacrifices and all of there other rituals after the temple is rebuilt, maybe they should read John 6:29. But I think their destiny is clearly spelled out. They are just using these religious rituals to fulfill the prophesy of the Book of Revalation. I don't give such there is much thought about the credibilty it the writings that were cited. After all these are the descendants of the bunch that rejected and demanded the crucificion of there own King, and will embrace the Anti-Christ. I guess GOD really does know their heart. I'm just thankful I am a Gentile. Luke |
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3 | Do you obey Acts 15:20, 29? | Acts 2:46 | Searcher56 | 174565 | ||
God's day to you, Luke, My brother and friend, kalos provided you Biblical references which outweigh any opinion. He also gave some of his points and those of another, which are solid. Go back and read the contect of the verses you cited. Gentiles were told they were abstain from things contaminated by idols and from fornication and from what is strangled and from blood (Acts 15:20, 29). Also, my question for you is ... Do you obey this part of the Law? |
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4 | Do you obey Acts 15:20, 29? | Acts 2:46 | DocTrinsograce | 174669 | ||
Dear Searcher, I don't think our anti-semitic friend will answer. In Him, Doc |
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5 | Do you obey Acts 15:20, 29? | Acts 2:46 | Searcher56 | 174670 | ||
I agree - the truth in the Bible leaves him speechless or is it writeless? | ||||||