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My Sheep Hear My Voice

Discussion in 'Other Christian Denominations' started by tamborine lady, Jun 9, 2005.

  1. wopik

    wopik New Member

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    Jesus and Paul thought the LORD's holidays were priceless TRUTH.


    Did Jesus abolish Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement - the Fast, acts 27:9) ? (Heb. 10:25).


    Did Jesus abolish Pentecost ? (acts 2)


    Did Jesus - the Passover Lamb - abolish Passover ? (1 Cor. 5: 7-8).


    Did the LORD of the Sabbath Day abolish the Sabbath ? (Heb. 4:9).
     
  2. Eric B

    Eric B Active Member
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    Who would judge them FOR keeping them? The only ones trying to impose their religion on anyone else was the judaizers. Even the pagans didn't care if you kept God's days in addition to their own, so it certainly wasn't them.
    Some of the the days were shadows of yet futyre parts of God's plan (Tabernacles=Millennium, etc.) But still; Christ is the "reality" we should be looking to. (inasmuch as Christ was already reigning in the Church, it was in a way the Kingdom, and those days can be seen as foreshadowing the Church age after the final derstruction of the OT system --yet in their future, as well).
    That could mean dietary restrictions. Geberhard, who was here arguing in favor of the feasts, point out that it could be apart of the "feasts". Even if this was true, still, nobody was trying to stop anyone from keeping days. But people were judging others for NOt keeping them, as we see still going on today.
     
  3. tamborine lady

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    Col 2-16 Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days:
    17 Which are a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ.



    Eric said:But people were judging others for NOT keeping them, as we see still going on today.
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    Thats exactly what I believe that scripture means Eric!!

    When brings us back to the question of the thread. How come we all say we hear HIS voice, but we come up with different answers?


    Selah,

    Tam
     
  4. wopik

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    There is only one "negative" in colossians 2:16: "let NO [negative] man judge you....."

    People like to ADD another "negative" to make the verse say what they want it to say.

    CASE IN POINT:


    Have you ever read Colossians 2:16 in the Living Bible paraphrased?

    It goes like this: "So don't let anyone criticize you for what you eat and drink, or for NOT celebrating Jewish holidays and feasts or new moon ceremonies of Sabbaths."

    They add the word "NOT" into the verse, which isn't in any other translation - especially KJV.

    Take the bogus "NOT" out and you have the precise meaning of the verse.
     
  5. Eric B

    Eric B Active Member
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    But it is not "FOR celebrating"; it is "IN RESPECT OF celebrating". Changing that to "for" is just as bad as adding "not".
    So it's that first "no" that sets the whole statement to a negative.
     
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