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Re: started out ok, getting worse
Re: started out ok, getting worse
How about giving me Scripture locations so I can look them up? Is that too hard?
I go by Scripture 2 Tim 3:16. So we both admit you have no Scriptural proof, only history/tradition.
And you have Scriptural proof for that. Oh no, you say you don't.
Too bad.
What Bible facts? Please 1Way give me Scriptural proof.
Amen, just tell me from Scripture how God started the Sabbath on a Saturday.
Well look up how they did the Sabbath, you will find it is unclear on what day it was years before Christ.
Scripture is my authority. Hey if you can prove it to me that I am wrong in Scripture, I'll be the first to admit it.
1.) Cool, we are talking about Scripture.
2.) the worship of the Sabbath is not violated by the works of God. Moses was not the first minister of circumcision. But it was wnough for his purpose, that Moses, who so rigidly demanded the keeping of the Sabbath, commanded that infants should be circumcised on the eighth day, even though it should fall on the day of rest.
3.)Circumcision was properly held by them in reverence; and when it was performed on the Sabbath-day, they knew that the Law was not violated by it, because the works of God agree well with each other.
4.)The verse could be read as follows "One of the reasons why Moses gave you circumcision was that you might learn not to take too narrow a view of sabbath observence, for circumcision is permitted on the sabbath. 'i say that Moses gave you circumcision, but in fact the command to circumcise was first given to Abraham
5.) Another view. Jesus says that Moses was the law giver and Jesus goes on about moses connection with circumcision. He immediately points out that circumcision did not originate with Moses, and it was in accordance with the precepts of that Law that the Jews governed their practice in circumcising.
6.)Jesus was not arguing that the law be liberalized, nor did Jesus adopt an antisabbatarian attitude, opposing the whole institution
Jesus called people names, not just to call them names, but to make them see as they are. You did correct yourself, and I thank you for that.
Re: started out ok, getting worse
Originally posted by 1Way
we all need to be saved, that is a universal truth, and even though we are saved, that does not preclude us from commiting sin again, another universal truth. This does not mitigate against God’s teaching that if you are saved under the dispensation of mystery, then God does not impute sin on us. How many times must I reference God’s word until you will accept it instead of arguing against it?
How about giving me Scripture locations so I can look them up? Is that too hard?
Originally posted by 1Way
You said No, the burden is on you to overturn the teachings from scripture that the Sabbath is not in reference to the last day of the week, Saturday. I site all of history that validates my understanding, and God’s word in many places, I will not pretend that you are not so ignorant as to be aware of all this, nor you towards me and the thousands of years of acknowledging this fact.
I go by Scripture 2 Tim 3:16. So we both admit you have no Scriptural proof, only history/tradition.
Originally posted by 1Way
And if I would adopt your thinking that since I have not provided specific bible references for my view, then you would be wrong because you do not demonstrate your much more unrealistic view from scripture. I repeat, 1) the Sabbath is the last day of the week, and 2) that day is Saturday, the bible NEVER deviates from that formula.
And you have Scriptural proof for that. Oh no, you say you don't.
Too bad.
Originally posted by 1Way
If you will not accept this, then you are admitting extreme bible ignorance over those two bible facts.
What Bible facts? Please 1Way give me Scriptural proof.
.Originally posted by 1Way
Tradition is the number one hot bed for false doctrine, but God’s word is true.
Amen, just tell me from Scripture how God started the Sabbath on a Saturday.
.Originally posted by 1Way
Sabbath as “cease” not “seven”
Ok, your right, I was wrong, I did not even look it up
Well look up how they did the Sabbath, you will find it is unclear on what day it was years before Christ.
.Originally posted by 1Way If you disagree with this, please explain your source, authority and reasoning.
Scripture is my authority. Hey if you can prove it to me that I am wrong in Scripture, I'll be the first to admit it.
Originally posted by 1Way
Jesus compared himself WITH them, not AGAINST them, for both of them doing a work on the Sabbath. If only Jesus did the work on the Sabbath and they did not, then you would render the meaning of this verse into meaninglessness. Jesus showed how it was right in so doing in each case. So, yes, it was not wrong to violate one aspect of the law if you did so in order to keep another aspect of the law. Presumably “circumcision” and “moral commands” superceded lesser laws and amoral commands
1.) Cool, we are talking about Scripture.
2.) the worship of the Sabbath is not violated by the works of God. Moses was not the first minister of circumcision. But it was wnough for his purpose, that Moses, who so rigidly demanded the keeping of the Sabbath, commanded that infants should be circumcised on the eighth day, even though it should fall on the day of rest.
3.)Circumcision was properly held by them in reverence; and when it was performed on the Sabbath-day, they knew that the Law was not violated by it, because the works of God agree well with each other.
4.)The verse could be read as follows "One of the reasons why Moses gave you circumcision was that you might learn not to take too narrow a view of sabbath observence, for circumcision is permitted on the sabbath. 'i say that Moses gave you circumcision, but in fact the command to circumcise was first given to Abraham
5.) Another view. Jesus says that Moses was the law giver and Jesus goes on about moses connection with circumcision. He immediately points out that circumcision did not originate with Moses, and it was in accordance with the precepts of that Law that the Jews governed their practice in circumcising.
6.)Jesus was not arguing that the law be liberalized, nor did Jesus adopt an antisabbatarian attitude, opposing the whole institution
Originally posted by 1Way
You sought to find sin and error according to false imaginations against me. I hope you are glad to be mistaken. As to my sense of pride not admitting where I am wrong, I honestly admitted I was wrong without issue about the “seven” “cease” thing prior to reading your phony charges. You should be sincerely ashamed. Continued next post
Jesus called people names, not just to call them names, but to make them see as they are. You did correct yourself, and I thank you for that.