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261 | Idiom? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 205648 | ||
Shalom to you, John Thank you for the encouragement. Yes, I am enjoying my studies for sure!! This may be one of Deut. 29:29's things. Seen and hidden? The fact that as far as the Word goes He fulfilled what was needed - and we believe this. Yes? so whether or not that is the way it worked is really neither here nor there as far as the BIG question goes - which is DID HE DO IT? The amazing unfathomable answer is YES, HE DID!! :-) Cheri |
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262 | Idiom? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 205645 | ||
Hiya Tam Fri am day 1 fri pm night 1 sat am day 2 sat pm night 2 sun am day 3 where is night 3 doesn't Messiah say "as Jonah was...three days and three nights in the belly...so shall the Son of man be..."? or am I remembering that wrong? But my main understanding is in the Fri part this was considered a sabbath - the first and last days of Unleavened Bread are sabbaths - not 7th day sabbaths where absolutely no work is to be done but sabbaths, festive sabbaths where some work (such as preparing the meal, cleaning a bit for guests) could be done - but the major things to not do on a 7th day sabbath would still hold true, such as not doing your livelyhood job, not touching a corpse, etc. So, I personally, have to reconcile that. Shalom Cheri |
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263 | Idiom? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 205641 | ||
Sure Tam I'll be glad to. Weds 13th (we'll say 7pm is sundown) so 7pm becomes (to the Jews as good as) Thu this seudah maphashket is eaten by firstborns to commerorate the ones who were in danger on that first Passover. During the evening of Weds 13th into early morning Thurs 14th Messiah is betrayed, tried, found guilty and crucified (that around 9ish). Approx 3pm Thurs 14th He dies. (Also around 3pm on this day the passover lambs are actually slaughtered, what timing, huh?) Thurs 14th 7pm becomes the new day, Feast of Matza, and a festive sabbath Thurs 7pm begins Night 1 Fri 5am (this is our sunrise time :-) ) begins Day 1 Fri 7pm begins Night 2 Sat 5am begins Day 2 Sat 7pm begins Night 3 Sun 5am begins Day 3 On this do we know what time He actually arose? I don't know if we do, is why I'm asking. It is agreed by most that Jews consider any part of a day as a day - so there you have it. I think this is possible? The main thing though IS that He DID die and rise again and ascended to the right hand of the Father to ever intercede for me and you and all of us. Cheri |
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264 | Idiom? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 205640 | ||
P.S. I forgot to add one thing, important thing: The reason the Galilean firstborn would eat this meal at the beginning of Passover day is because they would fast during Passover - according to that tractate anyway. :-) Cheri |
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265 | Idiom? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 205638 | ||
Hi Tamara, Could I add my 2cents in here? In the Mishna Tractate Pesahim there is comment on Galilean "tradition" to the observance of Passover; it's called seudah maphashket which actually means "last supper." The Galilean firstborn sons would eat this pseudo (spell?) Passover meal the first hour of Passover (the one in question would be Weds night 5-7pm ish). If this is what took place then work the days amd the math and everything works out exactly as recorded in the gospels, right down to the fact that the next day the 15th (or 7ish on Thur evening) is the beginning of Matza and that is also considered a "festival sabbath" (Lev. 23:5-7) with many of the same do's and don't's as the 7th day sabbath, (such as handling a corpse, so that alone should give us pause to think, if they buried Him on Fri it was still considered a sabbath????). Just as the Galileans had their traditions, so did the Judean and Samaritan Jews, and probably each group knew of the others' traditions and that might be why it is not mentioned in detail in the gospels, cos they were Galilean Jews writing to mostly other Jews about a Galilean Jew. I, myself, don't know if this is the way it was or not, (I don't subscribe 100 percent to it but I don't throw it off as not a possibility, either). It is food for some thought. You think? Cheri |
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266 | A testimony of Tony Snow | John 3:16 | skccab | 205601 | ||
God bless you Val, For sharing this, it was extremely touching and thought provoking. Shalom Cheri |
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267 | is it's possible to stop the will of God | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 205435 | ||
Shalom bro, I can live with the "bride thing". LOL Love and Shalom Cheri |
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268 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | skccab | 205382 | ||
Shalom Jeff, Thank you so much. You cleared up a question that I had (about the one left in the lurch, so to speak). Very informative post. Cheri |
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269 | Mistaken View Or False Doctrine? | Eph 1:13 | skccab | 205351 | ||
Hi Lionheart, and God's shalom to you! How very sweet of you to say that! Forgive me for taking so long to get back to you - been a very busy day. I agree with you, for sure. I think baptism got in the mix simply because people just seem to want to make what is so simple so very difficult and convoluted. Isn't it sad, that it is just human nature to want to earn something and not be beholden to anyone? How we could possibly think we could, in any way, earn what God so graciously FREELY gave us is beyond me, too! But, again, I don't think that it's of malicious intent, just misguided, misunderstanding of the Truth. Just teaching what they were taught by those who received the same teaching, etc. Cheri |
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270 | Mistaken View Or False Doctrine? | Eph 1:13 | skccab | 205293 | ||
Shalom, Yes, I noticed that I missed that part (I'm at work, which is a pretty good excuse for being scatter-brained, this time anyeay, lol). So, since you asked, it sounds like just mistaken views to me. I see false doctrines as usually being malicious for one reason or another and these just sound like mistakes because they don't deter from that which is necessary, nor do they line someone's pockets with believers hard earned money. Although, I'm not so sure about the tarrying at the altar one - that could really put a stumbling block in front of a fervent believer. It probably wouldn't be for malicious purposes but it could still prove to be disastrous, in more ways than one! (I was one of those that got told that some 30 years ago!) Again, just my opinion. Cheri |
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271 | Gotta draw on your memory, Doc :-) | 2 Cor 6:16 | skccab | 204291 | ||
Shalom Doc, good morning I could have sworn that I already responded but I don't see it! Mysterious, indeed. I started using a new bible recently so I was working with that list you so graciously shared with us last year when I noticed those first 2 passages. I was ready to feel really not bright when you explained the connection to me that I just couldn't see. Glad to know the ol' girl's just as sharp as ever, wow! I can spot an error!! :-) Thanks for getting back to me so quickly with the correction. Much appreciated. Cheri |
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272 | Oxford Study vs Oxford Annotated Bibles | 2 Tim 2:15 | skccab | 204283 | ||
Shalom dear bros, Hank and Gye, There are 2 bibles that I personally own that are great for those of us visually challenged: The Foundations NASB at 14 pt font (no amenities tho, just scripture and a few references at the end of verses), it's about 10"x9"x2", very carry-aroundable. The other is a Nelson Thomas NKJV center reference at 12 pt font, sized 9"x6 1/4"x1 1/2", also no amenities (that is no study helps), just scripture, a minor concordance and that's it - but I'll take the easy reading and portability over a study bible that is painful to read cos I won't read it! :-) Cheri |
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273 | Does not tithing disqualify leadership? | Mal 3:10 | skccab | 203454 | ||
Hi Thomas, That's a very good question. The scripture I gave earlier simply states that the sons of Israel would pay their first fruits and it would go to the Levites and the Levites would take one tenth of their tenth and it would go to Aaron. Now this was only of the grain and vine harvest (doesn't seem to include animals), so I don't know if the priests paid tithes or not. If you're studying on it, let me know what you find out. Shalom Cheri |
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274 | Does it Really matter? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 203452 | ||
Seeing as how God called 1 particular man by NAME to build the ark - I think I won't, but you go on ahead. Cheri |
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275 | Does it Really matter? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 203451 | ||
Seeing as how 1 particular person was called to do that, by name - no, I'll not build an ark. But do you not think that if someone had heard what Noah had to say and believed him and went to work helping him build that God would not have honored that, and allowed that person to enter? | ||||||
276 | Does it Really matter? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 203447 | ||
Doc ALL I did was give original questioner a bible verse. I did not say it was wrong to worship on Sun or on mon or tues or thurs or weds or fri or sat I said the bible says sabbath is set aside and holy. that there is a blessing associated with observing sabbath given in isa 58:13-14 maybe it's not a blessing and it's all in my head but i will continue to observe sabbath because that's no more wrong than gathering on sun tell me where i gave the impression that only shabbat observance is right i NEVER said anything like that at all but everyone's jumping all over it like i did. The bible says that God said the Sabbath is set aside, holy. There is no where that it says any differently I won't be answering any more - arguing is not what I had in mind here. |
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277 | Does it Really matter? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 203437 | ||
Hi Zanna I forgot to say to look elsewhere besides the SDA. There are others that observe Sabbath. The SDA kinda scare me when they create folks like David Coresh (not sure of the spelling of his name) and Father Michael :-). Those are scary men. My email address is in my profile if you wish to use it. Cheri |
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278 | Does it Really matter? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 203435 | ||
Hiya again Brad, Why would he? The Gentile believers were meeting with the Jewish believers at that time and being taught by the Jewish teachers at the local synagogues. There was no need for him to talk about what was already being taken for granted. They were meeting on Shabbat. He was writing letters to local churches about immediate concerns. As to your question about the sacrifices - They were performing sacrifices at that time - Paul completed a vow of his own as well as paying for the 4 men to complete their vows. But I think the Temple was destroyed for that purpose, to put an end to that part, for now anyway (there's still Ezek 38 to the end of the book to deal with :-) ). Let me just finish by saying that personally I have never been so blessed before I started observing the Sabbath. God accepts and honors worship anytime it's offered. The Bible says the Sabbath is holy and that's all I'm saying - that the Bible says it, and I don't know of anywhere where it un-says it :-) Cheri |
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279 | Does it Really matter? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 203430 | ||
Hi Doc, I simply stated what the Bible states, and that I've not seen where He has changed His mind about it. What you quoted was what men decided. God's word or man's? Hmmm.... I'll take God's word over man's in a heartbeat. Cheri |
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280 | Does it Really matter? | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 203428 | ||
Brad, The Sabbath was created on the 7th day! On the 7th day, God created the Sabbath and sanctified it, made it holy - Gen. 2:3. There was no Israel at that time, but God still called it holy. Then, long after God created Sabbath and called it holy, Israel came into being. The Sabbath came first. I never said it's wrong to worship God on Sunday. I said the Bible says it's right to observe the Sabbath. There is nowhere in the Gospels where Messiah rescinded the Sabbath either. My understanding is that God is not a man that He'll change His mind willy-nilly, this way and that. What He has called holy is indeed holy and remains such. What is man that he should take it upon himself to change God's decrees? We gentiles, as believers, have been grafted in to the commonwealth of Israel, not the other way around. It is only one tree. We all get nourishment from the same root. If God grafted us into His olive tree, why should I attempt to distance myself from the blessings He gave to that "tree" that I'm now a part of? Rom. 11:15-31. If you adopted a child into your family, would that child not also be adopted into the blessings you've given to your natural born children? Or would that child be a second-class family member? Of course not! That child would be subject to every blessing and every expectation that your natural children are raised under. Same with our Heavenly Father. Also, if you adhere to the 10 Commandments, it's right there, Exod. 20:8-11. Again, never been rescinded. I answered a question with a Bible verse. The BIBLE states the blessing for the Sabbath, not me. Mat. 5:17-19. If someone is being led to follow God's direction, I tread very carefully. And I've yet to read anywhere in the Bible, old or new testaments, where God has decided to change His mind on this particular issue (and many others we're not discussing). Also "speaking the truth in love" :-) Cheri |
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