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Can Jewish law be fulfilled?

smokydot

Well-Known Member
I think that you are coming in to this discussion without reading all that has been written so far.
For example....Abraham was promised the promised land. He never received it. So the Law was not fulfilled.
For example..All Israel was promised that they would be gathered back in Israel. Never fulfilled.
Jesus was also a sinner. He committed a crime by beating people out of the Temple, turning over the tables, and pouring the money on the ground.
BigRed
All that matters is that the NT reveals otherwise. . .and it is the authority for what is to be believed by Christians.

See: http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/2324333-post799.html -- bottom of post
 
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BigRed

Member
Both the OT and the NT are true. . .and their "contradictions" are hatched from your unbelief and ignorance. . .

I have been polite to you.
But now you have insulted me.
Your insult actually pleases me because I see that you have run out of arguments.
Now you just assert without evidence and insult without cause.

BigRed
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Doesn't answer my question: are you saying you've read the whole Bible (whole OT and whole NT) more than once?


And ain't wives great!

Somewhere close to 17 times. :shrug:

In Greek I've lost count. A lot. Enough to memorize Mark, Romans, 1 Corinthians, and 1-3 John along with a good portion of the rest of it.
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
I have been polite to you.
But now you have insulted me.
Your insult actually pleases me because I see that you have run out of arguments.
Now you just assert without evidence and insult without cause.

BigRed

haha he insults everyone:yes:
 

smokydot

Well-Known Member
I have been polite to you.
But now you have insulted me.
Your insult actually pleases me because I see that you have run out of arguments.
Now you just assert without evidence and insult without cause.
BigRed
Perhaps you don't realize that I find insulting your attempts to set the OT against the NT, or to invalidate either.

Let's both be more aware in the future. . .
 

astarath

Well-Known Member
You can't commit suicide through another person. Especially when you dont direct them to do anything. When you stand in silence and allow the judge to rule it is all his own volition. Christ was killed not a suicide.
 

smokydot

Well-Known Member
The sad thing is that I was being sincere in my praise.
I know you were being sincere, and I appreciated it. . .but it sure didn't last long once angellous_evangellous injected himself into it.
Smoky scorned me for saying that he was right.
I scorned you for what you said here ---> http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/2323612-post702.html, because you were willing to believe angellous_evangellous' falsehoods.

I took the occasion of your mistake regarding the snake to show that, when I was given the opportunity to believe falsehoods about you; e.g., you just made stuff up, your knowledge of Hebrew was deficient, "per usual" you were misinterpreting the Scripture, etc. etc. etc., I chose not to do so, but instead extended to you the benefit of the doubt.
A good deed never goes unpunished...
'Twas not the good deed that was "punished". . .'twas the wrong deed (link above) that was "punished."
 
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angellous_evangellous

Guest
Show that I didn't get them from him. . .

This is more (3) @ http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/2318652-post514.html

Simple.

You're exploiting the bible to make it say what you want.

I know that you refuse to believe that you interpret Scripture when you quote it, and when you interpret it, it's a violent aberration that rips the words from any common sense or responsible understanding.

The Scripture doesn't exist in a vacuum. You can't offer your opinion and say you got it "from Him." Well, you can, if you are shameless and don't fear God.
 

smokydot

Well-Known Member
Simple.
You're exploiting the bible to make it say what you want.
I know that you refuse to believe that you interpret Scripture when you quote it, and when you interpret it, it's a violent aberration that rips the words from any common sense or responsible understanding.
The Scripture doesn't exist in a vacuum. You can't offer your opinion and say you got it "from Him." Well, you can, if you are shameless and don't fear God.
Then all you have to do is show in the context what it does mean. . .and stop whining about it.

This is just more (2) @ http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/2318652-post514.html
 
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