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1 | There is no "Thus he declared". | Mark 7:19 | mark d seyler | 166118 | ||
Act 10 13 And a voice came to him, Rise up, Peter, slay and eat. 14 But Peter said, Not at all, Lord, because I never did eat anything common or unclean. Is this the voice of God that Peter heard? The text does not say, but Peter answers, addressing the Lord, so by impliction, it is. Would God tell Peter to kill and eat that which was unlawful? Mark |
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2 | There is no "Thus he declared". | Mark 7:19 | Face | 176164 | ||
Ask yourself this: Abraham was also told to offer up his son Isacc as a sacrifice. Does Yahweh tell us to do this, or was it a test? Was this vision a declaration of clean vs unclean animals of being food, or a declaration of the gentiles also being able to join the fold? Read Acts 11 to see what the apostles came up with. Also consider Act 10:28 And he said unto them, Ye know how that it is an unlawful thing for a man that is a Jew to keep company, or come unto one of another nation; but God hath shewed me that I should not call any man common or unclean. it was unlawful by oral tradition, but not unlawful by Torah to keep company or eat with gentiles. Is not this what this vision was about? Again, straightening out the oral law that made Torah of none effect. |
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