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1 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | stjohn | 217066 | ||
Scripture itself (I'd be happy to show it to you if you are interested) attests to the fact that Paul was personally taught by Jesus as well. If you knew the Scriptures, you would know that. And I really hate to say this, rakpak, my friend, but, many don't know the word of God, and, hence, they no not God. By the way Paul did not teach 'the' feast day, he taught ON the feast day. There is a tremendous difference! And one that can unfortunately lead to a great deal of heresy. | ||||||
2 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | rakpak | 217068 | ||
Sorry, Paul never walked with Yahoshua as did Peter. And if you read 1cor. really good, you will see that Paul was indeed teaching the feast days. | ||||||
3 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | Morant61 | 217078 | ||
Greetings Rakpak! Where did Paul advocate the keeping of feast days for Christians? As for Paul, he did not follow Jesus while Jesus was alive, but Scripture does say: Gal 1:12 - I did not receive it from any man, nor was I taught it; rather, I received it by revelation from Jesus Christ. Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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4 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | rakpak | 217080 | ||
1Cor. you will find a lot of teaching on the feast days. My point about Peter having been taught by Jesus, was the fact that Peter had actually spent time walking with him. And to think somehow that Paul is greater than Peter, even goes against what Paul taught, "I am of Paul, I am of apollos" I know you know the scripture I am refering to. My personal preference for making doctrine, has to come from more than one source, But that is jusy MY preference. | ||||||
5 | Who then is on this broad way? | Matt 7:13 | Morant61 | 217084 | ||
Greetings Rakpak! They are certainly both Apostles and inspired author's of Scripture. Concerning, 1 Corinthians, where exactly does Paul advocate the keeping of feast days for Christians? Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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