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1 | No word like juice at Jesus time? | 1 Cor 11:25 | 00123 | 233040 | ||
That's quite interesting: wine in "new wine" actually refers to grape juice. Is that because Israelites of Jesus time didn't have the word juice? Did they call everything made of grapes (fermented or not) wine? If so, wine was either alcohol or juice, right? | ||||||
2 | No word like juice at Jesus time? | 1 Cor 11:25 | G. Preston | 233097 | ||
New wine could reflect drink with low alcohol. That correlates with..."no drunkedness"..."hard drink"...which is forbidden. New wine vs old wine is referred to several times in a seemingly guidance manner in the NT. Hebrew I don't recall...but, Greek is... oinos...for wine. |
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3 | No word like juice at Jesus time? | 1 Cor 11:25 | Searcher56 | 233108 | ||
Hebrew words for drink ... * Yayin is fermented wine and occurs 142 times, including Genesis 14:18 and Exodus 29:40. * Tirosh is new wine (34 times) (Hos 4:11). * Chemer is strong red wine (8 times) (Ezr 6:9). * Shekar is strong drink from barley, honey, or dates (Num 28:7; Deu 14:25-26). * 'Asis is new wine of the vintage year (Isa 49:26; Joe 3:17-18; Amo 9:13). * Sob'e is strong intoxicating drink (Isa 1:22; Hos 4:18). ... plus others that I have lost Searcher |
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4 | No words like juice at Jesus time? | 1 Cor 11:25 | Michael Draves | 233180 | ||
Does mishrat in Num 6:3 mean juice as translated in the NASB, something grapes are soaked in or something else? | ||||||
5 | No words like juice at Jesus time? | 1 Cor 11:25 | kcollins | 233181 | ||
Why is it that people are not calling him Yahweh? | ||||||
6 | No words like juice at Jesus time? | 1 Cor 11:25 | Michael Draves | 233185 | ||
kcollins I am sure you have some theological point to make but in this context wouldn't "Jesus' time" obviously refering to the first third of the first century if changed to "Yahweh's time" either be taken by most people as always or not even making sense? |
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