Ahhhh, YES! Bubbe's favorite cure-all! Jeff
Life makes warriors of us all.
To emerge the victors, we must arm
ourselves with the most potent of weapons.
That weapon is prayer.
--Rebbe Nachman of Breslov
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lance Muir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 5:45
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The Hebrew Mindset
It couldn't hurt! Have a bowl of 'chicken noodle' then, post again. (Paallleeeese, no offence intended)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: December 21, 2004 19:54
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] The Hebrew Mindset
inherit,
> 2. In eschatology, there is the idea that there is no heaven weas> but that this earth and what is here and observable with the physical > senses is all there is to reality. The promises of God are all viewedcourse,> belonging to earth and only the literal earthly fulfillment is in view, > much like the Jehovah's Witnesses share in their eschatology. Of> as with monism, not all Hebrews viewed it this way. The Pharisees arean> example of a sect of Hebrews who were more like the Greeks in their wayof> thinking. As you know, the Greeks got their views about the > immortalityfall
> of the soul and the existence of angels and monotheism (One God) from
> Plato. Rather than the seen world being what is real, it is the unseen
> world. Remember Plato's talk of "forms"? Early church fathers like
> Justin Martyr argued that Plato got his views from Moses.
Hey David.
What evidence does he present? Doe she actually say that he got his ideas
from Moses or does Justin Martyr assert this from his own beliefs?
> The interesting thing here is that the early Hebrews often considered > their culture to be superior to that of others. They had pride in the > fact that they were descended from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We see > similar tendencies expressed here from various members on this list who > think that anything other than the ancient Hebrew mindset is sure to> into deception and gross misunderstanding. The feeling that the Hebrewreplaced
> mindset is superior becomes so strong that it often becomes a basis for
> fellowship and for discernment of right and wrong. It even leads to > the
> rejection of Greek words, so that "Peter" as a name is rejected and
> replaced with "Cephas" instead. The name "Paul" is rejected and> with "Sha'ul." The name "Jesus" is rejected and replaced with "Yeshua"orthinking> "Yahshua." The general idea is that if it is Hebrew it is good and of > God, but if it is from Greek origin it is bad. Therefore, start> and talking like a Hebrew and you will find godliness. :-) Get theidea?and
Are they serious about this? You mean I am going to have to learn GreekHebrew to grow in grace?
Pete
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