Perhaps when we follow the physical cleanliness laws, we not only get
physically clean, but we get “spiritually clean” in the process because of our
obedience.
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The Bankruptcy
of a Church
http://www.kold.com/Global/story.asp?S=2010672&nav=14RTOYbw
http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/0709diocese09.html
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/front_page/1091447770312870.xml
http://seattletimes.nwsource.co
It wasn't Moses who came up with this stuff Slade; God
Himself gave Moses the instruction while he was on the Mount ie: tell the
Children of Israel to take up a collection, tell them to do this and that.
True and you should know by now that arguing over THIS point is a waste
of breath.
It seems Messiah was saying that
the Jewish people could not rely strictly
on their heritage from Avraham. Remember… the essence (heritage from Avraham)
is not as important as the function (the acts of Avraham).
-- slade
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John. You said, “John's speech, joining repentance (a turning around --
which is something other than the problematic defilement) to immersion was
unique.” Can you give a reference or something so I can go and read what this
person might have said because coming from my perspective, this
Title: jt: Did he see it or was he told it
jt: Did he see it or was he told it? We know from
scripture that God speaks in various ways, some see visions, others have dreams
but God himself said Moses was a friend to whom He spoke face to face (Exodus
33:11). Moses does not communicate it a
Why is the symbolism greater than the
physical? To follow this logic, then the Statue of Liberty (the “symbol” of
liberty) is far more important than the liberty itself. Surely you don’t think
this is true!!?
-- slade
I was referring to physical cleanliness, but the symbolism is
als
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Why is the
symbolism greater than the physical? To follow this logic, then the Statue of
Liberty (the “symbol” of liberty)
Title: jt: Did he see it or was he told it
I’ve heard this “logorrhea” J before and I looked-into the legitimacy of it for a length of time. I’m not so sure
any longer and I may be the loner on this one, too. I just
need to linger on your lingo a little longer before I can lunge into a loqu
Perhaps when God tests people’s faith, He is not
testing it in order for HIM to see if it’s real… but for the PERSON to see if
it’s real.
-- slade
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Do you have the chutzpa to endure when He “tries your works by fire?”
How about when he “tests your heart?” Do you have the faith to stand and be
counted as one who endures? What “power” is it that allows you to stand? Is it
not the faith given to us by the Spirit of the Holy One of Yisrae
I haven't hear it put quite that way before Slade…
Chutzpa? I understood it is meekness that comes through faith, like
what Moses had, and it is the faith of Jesus by which we stand since He is both
author and finisher. The Holy Spirit leads us into all truth and anoints
God's Word with si
I can name Several but that waSn’t the point of the
poSt.
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Works
I don't know Gary, this is t
Then came to him the disciples of John, saying, why
do we and the Pharisees fast oft, but thy disciples fast not? And Jesus said unto them, Can the
children of the bridechamber mourn, as long as the bridegroom is with them? but
the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken from t
This
is all assuming that there are at least 10 righteous men in Tampa, FL. My wife
thinks they're all on I-4 heading towards Orlando.
--slade
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By the
way...I am a Tampa resident in zone A right now and under mandatory evacuation.
"The weather is here, I wish you were beautiful."
:)
We're
fine, you about you David???
--slade
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We weren’t in Tampa as we were evacuated out on Thursday because we’re
approximately 1.2 miles from the shore (with about half a million other people)
to…of all places…..ORLANDO! Storm was pretty awesome, no damage to our home or
the hotel where we were staying. Got some pictures on the di
As of 16
Aug 2004 09:00, It was 320 nautical miles south-southwest of San Juan, 510
nautical miles west of Barbados, and 945 nautical miles east of Puerto Cabezas.
(Coordinates: -67.2 Long, 13.2 Lat.)
Earl was
currently traveling WNW at 21 MPH with a wind speed of 46 mph and an internal
be of interest to me. Thanx in advance.
Slade Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As of 16 Aug 2004 09:00, It was 320 nautical miles south-southwest of San Juan, 510 nautical miles west of Barbados, and 945 nautical miles east of Puerto Cabezas. (Coordinates: -67.2 Long, 13.2 Lat.)
Romans
1.12-16 – a passage rather hard to encapsulate in a quick note.
I think
v.12 speak of those who live outside the framework of Torah. I.e., “without the
Law” -or- “under the law” = “outside
the framework of Torah”
In v.13,
hearers of Torah (rather than readers, because of the
Can I ask a few questions?
Many
people claim they are New Covenant believers. Can you specify exactly what
that means? Please use the definition of New
Covenant as given in Jeremiah 31.31-37, paying close attention
to verse 34 and keeping that
verse within
Terry: There was sin and there was
a penalty for sin long before Torah.
Slade: True
Mankind left the garden with knowledge
of good and evil.
True. It seems as generations progress, humanity
is losing this knowledge J
Sometime later the law came
Torah was revealed at Sin
Abraham was a Gentile,
prior to Jews and prior to law. The law was temporary, but you cannot
understand that now so there is no point in pursuing this thread. Maybe
some day.
Terry
My intent here is not to anger you. Perhaps you’re
right. However, the lack of understanding is not on my
Hello
Terry.
You and I hear
different views from the same text. Both you and I realize this. I hold no
animosity toward you for your views, and I am pleased to hear you don’t hate me
for my views either. This is good. This gives us the privilege to converse down
other avenues… some of
06 April, 2003 18:12
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Jewish Support
of Hitler?
No, I was wondering if you or somebody else knew
of this information and its source. --Marlin
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The best organized experience I had was in a
home church as well... in Wisconsin. We had a "facilitator" who helped keep us
on track and who would study the passage before hand and have a number of small
topics to discuss, but we all would take turns reading the passage aloud
together (we fo
It probably offered a salary.
shalom
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[
Hi Izzy,
Slade was the facilitator at that
congregation. His official "title" was Ra'ah which means Shepherd. It's still up
and running and growing as a matter of fact. He just oversees it now; someone
else leads.
Florida is very warm, but we have friends and
family down here. We're attendin
A
Call to the Federal Courts and the Supreme Court of the United States of
America
By Flip BenhamIf you are as sickened as we are by the
infuriating and blaspheming decisions of the Supreme Court and are wondering
what God fearing people can do -- Here it is! An Ecclesiastical Court wi
Laura... try 19 mos., 3.5 years, 5, 6, and 16
for a while. Wanna fly back down to Florida for a while? You'll wonder who
acts the oldest... the 16-year-old teenager or the 3.5-year-old
girl.
shalom
slade
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That was hilarious!
shalom
slade
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Today/fyi
What do you all think of Paul Hill and his
execution?
Are you for his execution?
Were you for his release?
Do you think he's one of the Righteous
Few?
Do you think he's a murderer?
shalom
slade
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Shame, shame, shame
There you Shabbat-haters go again, taking the passage out of context. We
were to "stay in our place" on the Shabbat AS OPPOSED TO going out and
collecting manna. Remember... we got a double portion THAT DIDN'T WORM on
Shabbat. Read Leviticus 23... the Shabbat was the FIRST
Hypocrite. What about your interpretation
of the 2nd Commandment?
shalom
slade
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22:16
Subject: [TruthTalk] SOP
That's the problem with Kabbalah. It
makes "sense" of useless "facts." It feels like deep truth.
Also, Chris's use of Gamatria is wrong.
The number of the beast is not 18.
shalom
slade
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to have added the words to a previous
post.
I ask Chris to forgive me for calling him a
hypocrite on this thread.
shalom
slade
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No debt is owed. At this point, there is no
use in asking Chris to forgive. He's left the Spirit behind.
shalom
slade
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15
long distance after 7 PM for $17.95 per month. For those who are truly curious
and want to call, I give you permission to say you are "Slade Henson" in order
to "make sure I paid the full balance."
I find your lack of compassion and your demand
for sustenance amazing. Torah sp
David...
I am a follower and supporter of not only the 10 commandments of Ex20 but
also the other 593 found throughout the Torah [that apply to me as a married
man with children who works]. According to Scripture, these should be
written on our hearts if we are seeking YHVH with all our hearts. Th
I have and I will again. I just have a
different theological outlook than you. May I suggest Mark Nanos's The
Mystery of Romans and David Stern's Jewish New Testament
Commentary?
shalom
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Yes. The owner of my ISP does that if certain
parameters are met. I drives me crazy because I usually remember to edit the
SUBJECT, but sometimes I forget.
I will answer Izzy and Bruce when I return
from work this afternoon.
shalom
slade
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17:49
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Ten
Commandments Support
Read Matthew 15:21-28. Ask yourself: who are
the dogs? If you answer GENTILES, you are correct. No
They both believe in the continuity of
Revelation in that the New Testament does not erase or nullify the Older
Testament.
shalom
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That someone would be Slade. Why
discuss finer points when someone doesn't understand basic
doctrine?
shalom
slade
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Yes. The owner of my ISP does that if certain parameters are met. I
drives me
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Terry Clifton To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 26
September, 2003 08:01Subject: [TruthTalk] dogs being GentilesMr
Slade Sir:May I point out that things have changed slightly since the
Gentiles were adopted into the family?
I am always open to construc
plain. I can live with it.
Terry
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unless you have 'another
Jesus'
Judy
"Slade Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
That someone would be
Slade. Why discuss finer points when someone doesn't understand basic
doctrine?
shalom
slade
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I have merely attempted to reconcile the verses you quoted and the concept
of "There is neither Jew nor Gentile... male nor female..."
shalom
slade
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Thank you, Izzy, for placing the "Love
Passage" in its context. You are first one I have seen do this since I learned
that it is not [specifically] a passage about marriage. [I think that every
Christian wedding I have been to has included this passage.
shalom
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I don't see any correlation between Yom Kippur
and the Jewish wedding ceremony. I see a correlation between parts of Sukkot
(Feast of Tabernacles) and the ancient wedding rite, though.) Did your
congregation really do a Yom Kippur service, or did they do a Rosh Hashanah (Yom
Teruah) service?
While I agree that the allusions to Messiah
are probably correct, that is not the REAL meaning of Rosh Hashanah. The REAL
meaning is found in the actual words of Scripture. Everything else (the
spiritualization, remez, etc.) is speculation and an illustration of the
Messiah. As I said before
> No such command was ever given to man (the race) at or after creation!
You have no proof that a Shabbat rest was NOT implemented by the followers
of YHVH before it was specifically given to Yisrael. Granted, there is no
proof the other way either. See the fault of your argument?
> It
> is simpl
Here's an article by a dear friend of ours, Dr. Daniel Botkin.
Kay
shalom
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"Remember the Sabbath, to Keep It Holy?" or "Forget the Sabbath, and Call It
Common?"
A Parable
One hot, summer day, my wife bought some delicious frozen yogurt. My
three-year old daughter, wh
When I lived in Wisconsin, they merely rose their hand and swore. No Bible.
No "So Help Me God." Also in Wisconsin, the option of "confirm" is for those
who say they cannot "swear."
shalom
slade
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Your spiritualization of the text is
interesting, but I find a more literal translation a bit more appealing,
especially when we read the verse in question within its context.
Fear them not therefore: for there is nothing covered,
that shall not be revealed; and hid, that shall not
A sword separates, does it not???
shalom
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Sent: Thursday, 23 October, 2003 23:06
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Bible 101.5
> Slade wrote:
> > Please note with
I would agree that there
are in fact two group being represented here-The saved and the lost. I will also
agree the the disciples were at first sent to the house of Israel-but to their
rejection of Christ-salvation was offered to the gentiles. But forgive me for
failing to see you point-Ple
I understand the doubt you may
have regarding Moses' writing of the first five books of the Bible, however,
Deuteronomy says he wrote the whole of the Torah and had it placed next to the
Ark of the Covenant as a witness against the people of Yisrael. Jesus also
called the Torah the Books of
Yeshua IS speaking of divergent groups in the passage:
(1) for there is nothing covered, (2) that shall not be revealed
(1) hid, (2)that shall... be known
(1) What I tell you in darkness, (2) that speak ye in light
(1) what ye hear in the ear, (2) that preach ye upon the housetops
(1) fear not
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10:57
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Bible
101.5
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Henson
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I understand where you're coming from, Izzy.
The Text tells us two things: we cannot have righteousness without faith, but
the Text also says the commandments of God are our righteousness.
I love dichotomies like this because...
frankly... there ARE no dichotomies if we practice proper herm
The first question I have in regards to the
covering for women... is the command cultural? Weren't the Corinthians concerned
about how one determines who is and who is not available for marriage? Were they
not concerned with how one determines who is and who is not a prostitute in the
Corint
Paul says, "Imitate me as I imitate Messiah."
The two are sons of Israel.
shalom
slade
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19:59
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk]
Izzy:
I have an even more orthodox perspective which
causes problems (doctrinally) between me and the average Christian. I see the
whole of the commandments given to us by Moses as alive and well. There are some
we cannot do because we lost the Temple because of our
disobedience.
You said,
Dave says...
> I have heard the Lord tell me to keep the Sabbath, and I do keep it. I
> believe in keeping the Sabbath, but as Hebrews 4 teaches us, the true
> Sabbath is what we ought to keep and not the traditions of men.
Slade asks:
What, in your opinion, is the True Sabbath? Is it the seventh
Upon these two commandments hang the whole of the Torah and the prophets...
to me... does not mean "replace/supercede the whole of the Torah and the
Prophets." I understand it as this is HOW we keep the two greatest
commandments.
As far as the "six hundred and some odd rules..." have you co
so true.
shalom
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18:38
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Something To
Ponder
Slade, You are correct in saying
that doing
Grace and Peace,
Judy
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 10:57:10 -0500 "Slade Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
so true.
shalom
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> Can you name even one person in scripture who was born a Gentile in the
> flesh who is called by God "an Israelite" after conversion to Christ? If
> you can, you will help me a lot on this because to date, I am unaware of
any
Joshua
shalom
slade
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I recanted and said, oops.. I mean Kalev his buddy who had to ASK for an
inheritance in the Land because he was not native born.
shalom
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The point is that we are striving to keep the Sabbath holy. I encourage you
to tell me where the use of a television remote, putting a toy away, or
cooking a meal on Saturday is against the Law?
Why do you and people like you attack the commandments in this way? Why do
you try to show that the Wil
This is girl number five for me. She was 20
inches long. There's a name, but we are tied to a useless tradition that keeps
the name a secret until the naming ceremony (which is only used to help
encourage people to show up to the service).
So Dave... are ya coming down?
By the way, thanks
It's my understanding that the Shabbat Rest in the Olam Haba will be
COMPLETE because us imperfect humans [who are practicing and trying] will
FINALLY be able to REST. Perfectly. In Him.
shalom
slade
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"Of the tribe of
Judah, Caleb the son of Jephunneh." was not a native-born
Israeli.
shalom
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08:23
Subject: RE: [TruthT
UNDER THE LAW = salvation through
works
UNDER GRACE = salvation through
grace
Nowhere has anyone ever advocated salvation
through works. You're arguing for argument's sake. Stop it.
shalom
slade
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Orthodoxy believe "Prayer, penitence, and good deeds avert the harsh
decree." This is salvation through works. We do not advocate this position.
shalom
slade
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> Numbers 15 indicates that picking up sticks on Sabbath is punishable by
> death. I don't see much difference between picking up sticks and
> picking up a television remote or the kids toys. I don't know about
> you, but around here, picking up the kids toys is work! :-)
The man was in rebellio
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16:29
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Seventh Day
Sabbath Keeping
Slade Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
UNDER THE LAW = salvation through
works
UNDER GRACE = salvation through
grace
Neither is the Godhead or the Apostles Creed, but they state a point. Also,
I was responding to Michael who is using it to get everyone to throw away
Torah like he does.
shalom
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T
The court of the Gentile was a Second Temple phenomenon that has NO basis in
the mind of God. The Israelite who believed in God (for lack of a better
term) was to treat the sojourner AS A NATIVE BORN. By creating the Court of
Women and the Court of the Gentiles, they were violating this all-importa
Joshua 14:6
shalom
slade
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> Slade,
> You wrote:"Of the tribe of Ju
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Sent: Thursday, 06 November, 2003 00:33
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] Seventh Day Sabbath Keeping
> Slade wrote:
> > The man was in rebellion. It just so happened that
> > he violated the Shabbat with a "hig
> Now please answer my question. According to Torah, is it right or wrong
> to pick up sticks on Sabbath. Shouldn't we define work on the Sabbath
> according to God's Word and not according to what we personally think is
> ok or not?
That's been my point... allow the Bible to define the subject.
I suggest you look again.
shalom
slade
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> Hmmm!
> This is interesting. Situational ethics Slade?
> I don't see it practiced at all under the Old Covenant, although some
> of those who have been stoned
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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Seventh Day
Sabbath Keeping
On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 12:24:57 -0500 "Slade
Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:>"Gal 5:4 -- You are severed from
Christ, you who would be justifie
Your power tool midrash is interesting. Too
bad it's based on false assumptions and false knowledge of the intent of the
Law.
shalom
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> Did Jesus say in Matt 22:37-40 "On these two (plus keeping
> the Shabbat) hang all the law and the prophets? Why Not?
You've missed the point. Read it again. On these two laws hang all the Law
and the Prophets.
Commandment #1: Love God
Commandment #2: Love Neighbor.
Every Law in the Torah and
> David Miller wrote:
> >> Now please answer my question. According to Torah, is it
> >> right or wrong to pick up sticks on Sabbath. Shouldn't
> >> we define work on the Sabbath according to God's Word
> >> and not according to what we personally think is ok or
> >> not?
>
> Slade wrote:
> > That
> I have never objected to moving the bar for a demanding situation. I
> never objected to your point about saving someone's life up north
> because it is cold.
Good. I am glad to see we agree on this point.
> Look, I can easily say, "thou shalt not kill." Killing a person is
> wrong. Does tha
Attending synagogue does and does not keep the
Shabbat. Jesus attended synagogue each and every Shabbat KJV: as was his
custom).
Doing no work "keeps" the Shabbat? Wrong. The
heart keep or defiles the Shabbat. The commandments and the Spirit are intended
as guides to help you figure out how
> I don't know about all that because love can not be commanded...
> I don't know about all that because love can not be commanded...
> I don't know about all that because love can not be commanded...
> I don't know about all that because love can not be commanded...
> I don't know about all that b
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 19:17:16 -0500 "Slade
Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:Commandment #1: Love
GodCommandment #2: Love Neighbor. Every Law in the To
e - without which
> we are all just clanging brass and tinkling cymbals...
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> Jesus said A NEW Commandment I give to you. Remember?
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> Grace and Peace,
> Judy
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> "Slade Henson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Did Jesus say in Matt 22:37-4
> I don't see any sabbath in the NT other
than the sabbath rest spoken of in Hebrews 4
Well, keep looking.
shalom
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Regarding jt's comment: Arn't things a little turned around here Slade? Are
you making the Pharisees the good guys now and rewriting history? What
about the Palestinian Talmud, the Babylonian Talmud, and the Mishnah? I've
read that there are 6,000 minor laws written by the Rabbis to translate the
context
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 19:31:43 -0500 "Slade
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..If He broke the Sabbath as delineated by
GOD Himself,
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IOW...He didn't break the Sabbath, as He was
SINLESS.
Kay
shalom
jt: Yes he did break the Sabbath and when confronted about it by the
Jews he claimed to be Lord o
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Grace and Peace,
Judy
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I don't see any sabbath in the NT other than
the sabbath rest spoken of in Hebrews 4
Well, keep looking.
shalom
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I'm wasting my time Slade because it is not there a
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