iouae
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I do not find out when people are agreeing with me. What you are saying is not something that I say.
What I say is - law good, tattoo bad. Iouae say what Jacob say..
I do not find out when people are agreeing with me. What you are saying is not something that I say.
What I say is - law good, tattoo bad. Iouae say what Jacob say..
you don’t find His yoke easy and His burden is light?I do not know the truth of your statement.
at the Jerusalem council he as not only the brother of Christ but as the head of the Jerusalem church concluded his statements that certain things be immediately required of gentiles as it was his understanding and intention that these same gentiles would continue to hear Moses from Sabbath to Sabbath...in sum, gentiles would continue Sabbath keepingWhy do you say this (including) as James concluded?
indeed and bravo you are correct and neither one of them saved anyone...but rather indicated those who wish to obey Him/His way as they view themselves as His people...already saved by their belief and faith...in what He worked out for them...The Sabbath, circumcision, these are commandments of God.
actually less of a commandment and more understood as one of the ten words or sayings which describe and declare Him and His people...think of them as how things would be if sin had not entered the world and how they will be again when all things are restored...His people do not kill, His people do not steal, His people do not fornicate etc...where He is there is no need to...The Sabbath commandment is one of the Ten Commandments.
right again you are...like three times in a row...a hat trick lol...that is why James the brother of Christ concluded that of course gentiles would continue to hear Moses and be pressed and convinced in the hearing by the Spirit to “do these and live”Moses is read in the synagogues each or every Sabbath from ancient generations.
yup again...correct...what a streak...however circumcision never saved anyone...only He can...is why we should get to know and love Him and make sure He gets to know us...as we follow and obey Him His Way...and offer our fruits and works to indicate to Him(and share Him with others) and show our desire to please Him...in gratitude for what He did/does/will do for us...Circumcision is a sign.
no big deal...you are not saved because of it...it has always been silly to consider something done to you by others at infancy as salvific...you did nothing it was done for you...I am circumcised,
also not salvific...I am of the nation of Israel.
ok ok...got it...no need to stand on the corners to be seen by others so much...I read, study, observe, keep, and teach the Torah. I observe and teach the Torah. I keep and teach the commandments.
thanks...Shalom.
Jacob
What I say is - law good, tattoo bad. Iouae say what Jacob say..
Matthew 5:18 KJV, Matthew 23:1-3 KJV, Matthew 28:19-20 KJV
You're not doing any of it nor were you commanded to in the dispensation of the grace of God where the righteousness of God WITHOUT THE LAW is manifested (Romans 3:21-22 KJV).
you don’t find His yoke easy and His burden is light?
Or you didn’t realize that the phrase in the letter to the Gentiles “you must be circumcised and keep the Law” is not in the NU texts.
Or you didn’t know what NU text means?
Well...we now have da google thingy which you can research and find:
“NU-Text
These variations from the traditional text generally represent the Alexandrian or Egyptian type of text [the oldest, but sometimes questioned text]. They are found in the Critical Text published in the Twenty-sixth edition of the Nestle-Aland Greek New Testament (N) and in the United Bible Society's third edition (U), hence the acronym "NU-text." https://support.biblegateway.com/hc...otes-in-the-NJKV-New-King-James-Version-mean-
Just thought it interesting that it wasn’t included in the oldest translations...
at the Jerusalem council he as not only the brother of Christ but as the head of the Jerusalem church concluded his statements that certain things be immediately required of gentiles as it was his understanding and intention that these same gentiles would continue to hear Moses from Sabbath to Sabbath...in sum, gentiles would continue Sabbath keeping
indeed and bravo you are correct and neither one of them saved anyone...but rather indicated those who wish to obey Him/His way as they view themselves as His people...already saved by their belief and faith...in what He worked out for them...
actually less of a commandment and more understood as one of the ten words or sayings which describe and declare Him and His people...think of them as how things would be if sin had not entered the world and how they will be again when all things are restored...His people do not kill, His people do not steal, His people do not fornicate etc...where He is there is no need to...
right again you are...like three times in a row...a hat trick lol...that is why James the brother of Christ concluded that of course gentiles would continue to hear Moses and be pressed and convinced in the hearing by the Spirit to “do these and live”
yup again...correct...what a streak...however circumcision never saved anyone...only He can...is why we should get to know and love Him and make sure He gets to know us...as we follow and obey Him His Way...and offer our fruits and works to indicate to Him(and share Him with others) and show our desire to please Him...in gratitude for what He did/does/will do for us...
no big deal...you are not saved because of it...it has always been silly to consider something done to you by others at infancy as salvific...you did nothing it was done for you...
also not salvific...
ok ok...got it...no need to stand on the corners to be seen by others so much...
thanks...
Have you read what Peter thinks in Acts 15:10 KJV? He says, concerning continuing to teach the law, especially to Gentiles but even to Jews, "Why tempt ye God?" Have you read where "the apostles and elders, with the whole church" (Ac15:22KJV), and the "apostles and elders and brethren" (Ac15:23KJV) say, "We have heard, that certain which went out from us have troubled you with words, subverting your souls, saying, Ye must be circumcised, and keep the law: to whom we gave no such commandment?" Acts 15:24 KJVI do not know the truth of your statement. Why do you say this (including) as James concluded? The Sabbath, circumcision, these are commandments of God. The Sabbath commandment is one of the Ten Commandments. Moses is read in the synagogues each or every Sabbath from ancient generations. Circumcision is a sign. I am circumcised, I am of the nation of Israel. I read, study, observe, keep, and teach the Torah. I observe and teach the Torah. I keep and teach the commandments.
Have you read what Peter thinks in Acts 15:10 KJV? He says, concerning continuing to teach the law, especially to Gentiles but even to Jews, "Why tempt ye God?" Have you read where "the apostles and elders, with the whole church" (Ac15:22KJV), and the "apostles and elders and brethren" (Ac15:23KJV) say, "We have heard, that certain which went out from us have troubled you with words, subverting your souls, saying, Ye must be circumcised, and keep the law: to whom we gave no such commandment?" Acts 15:24 KJV
What such commandment, was not given, to whom?No such commandment was given to them.
What such commandment, was not given, to whom?
thanks you too...Shalom.
May you be blessed.
HalleluYahGod has given you understanding in some thing.
HalleluYah...yes all praise to HimTo not boast except in what Christ has done for you.
If I were not circumcised I would not be of Israel, and would not observe the feasts, etc.... So, I am glad that I was circumcised.
May He still lead...Shalom.
Jacob
thanks you too...
HalleluYah
HalleluYah...yes all praise to I’m
Ok...but circumcision is NOT salvific...why/how could something done to/for you at infancy determine your final destiny?
Think too, how for 40 years the hebrews wandered uncircumcised...were they still not Israel?
In fact, they were given the Law before they were circumcised...and even the Law was given to them AFTER THEY WERE SAVED...
And finally how many were circumcised an der still lost?
Abraham was chosen, given a promise, and then FINALLY circumcised...His faith saved him first
Moses too, was not circumcised when chosen and given a divine mission...
It remains “mercy rather than sacrifice”...all this is but a shadow of good things to come...to train and discipline ourselves to Follow Him His way...
May He still lead...
All this being said, it is true the GER saved from Egypt and travelling with the Hebrews had to be circumcised in order to fully partake in the Passover.
But it remained one Law for israel and the foreigner...
And who are "you," "your," and "Ye?"certain which went out from us have troubled you with words, subverting your souls, saying, Ye must be circumcised, and keep the law:
And who are "you," "your," and "Ye?"
Interesting conundrum....according to the OP, God believes my one tattoo is evil, yet it is a tattoo illustrating that my faith in Christ has set me free. View attachment 26082
edit: and appears to have flipped itself in the posting process.....:chuckle:
So isn't that you?The Gentiles who had turned to God.
What about medical tattoos? I have one in my colon, put there to mark the removal of an abnormality, so the area could be checked at a later date for signs of regrowth. It is literally a tattoo - not a pretty picture, but a tattoo, nonetheless. Impossible to have it removed, but still a forbidden mark.I recommend getting the tattoo removed. It is a sin to get a tattoo, whatever the tattoo is, because tattoos are against God's Law.
So isn't that you?
What about medical tattoos? I have one in my colon, put there to mark the removal of an abnormality, so the area could be checked at a later date for signs of regrowth. It is literally a tattoo - not a pretty picture, but a tattoo, nonetheless. Impossible to have it removed, but still a forbidden mark.
(And no, I will not be having my tattoo removed - every time I look at it, I am reminded of how Jesus has gotten me through the worst times of my life.)