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jt: Yes David, I have the same concept of "Torah" as
you describe here and I had assumed
that this is what Slade and Jeff were referring to. I
had no idea they had broken it down
to 613 Commandments (well someone had done that and
this is what they adhere to)
I remember Ellsman referring to these Commandments
during the time that he was with
us. judyt
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:44:30 -0500 "David Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Judy wrote: > > ... I had just learned that when you and Slade say Torah > > you are speaking of something entirely other than I am > > when I say Torah > > Judy, the Torah is the Hebrew word for "law" but most often it > refers to the > first five books of the Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, > and > Deuteronomy). It also might be extended like Jesus did in John > 10:34, > 15:23, and the Jews did in John 12:34, to include the prophets and > writings. > Are we on the same page with this term "Torah"? > > Peace be with you. > David Miller. |

