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The prophets tell us that THE SCRIBES HAD CHANGED THE GOD'S LAW

CMike

Well-Known Member
The verses quoted by me above inform clearly that these were written after the death and burial of Moses at some unspecified time, by some unknown scribes.

If you want to ignore it; you can do so out of your free will.

Regards
I already dealt with this.

Either

1) G-D dictated to Moses about his death before he died

or

2) It was added in by Joshua
 

Porque77

The Gospel is God's Law
“God spake” from Genesis to Revelation to the “holy men” and they were from Moses to John
If everything is inspired by God? Why Jesus abolished many commandments of the Old Testament?

To view some commandments abolished by Jesus Christ, you can see the following quotes.

Quotations of the Gospel in which we see that Jesus abolished many laws OT

Jesus abolished many laws of the Old Testament, and to verify this, you can read the following quotes from the Gospel: Matthew 5:31-48, Matthew 12:1-8, Matthew 20:25-28, John 5:8-11, John 5:16-18, John 8:3-11 and the whole context of the Gospel.

 

RabbiO

הרב יונה בן זכריה
Your statements in 1) and 2) are different.
How would you reconcile them?

Regards

You posed a question to CMike. He supplied you with two possible alternative answers. Alternative answers are just that -- alternatives -- which means they are going to differ from one another.

What do you not understand about that?
 

CMike

Well-Known Member
You posed a question to CMike. He supplied you with two possible alternative answers. Alternative answers are just that -- alternatives -- which means they are going to differ from one another.

What do you not understand about that?
^this
 

Porque77

The Gospel is God's Law
Originally Posted by Porque77
If everything is inspired by God? Why Jesus abolished many commandments of the Old Testament?

Because he was nuts?
Jesus was not nuts. He was God and his commandments written in the Gospel were the true Law of God.

Those who, having known the Gospel, come back to the law of the Old Testament, are those who have already lost their mind.

 
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paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Alternatively , Jesus was not god and made up laws in opposition to G-d's true laws.

Alternatively, Jesus was not god; he was a prophet/messenger of the One-True-God like Moses and his mission was to set the Jews on the core teachings of Moses.

Regards
 

Flankerl

Well-Known Member
Alternatively, Jesus was not god; he was a prophet/messenger of the One-True-God like Moses and his mission was to set the Jews on the core teachings of Moses.

Regards

And he succeeded as we didnt listen to the teachings of Christianity.

I can get behind a prophet that tries to lead us astray only to make our bond stronger. Thanks Christians. :D
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
I never mentioned "being seen", that was your deflection.

G-d said whoever sees His face will die. Does your statement mean that G-d lied?

Jesus was not god; OK.
I don't think that Moses believed any personification of G-d; so that implies that G-d needs no face.

Then why Jewish Bible mentions it?

Regards
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Jesus was not god; OK.
I don't think that Moses believed any personification of G-d; so that implies that G-d needs no face.

Then why Jewish Bible mentions it?

Regards

All Bibles mention it. Secondly, whether God had an actual "face" or it it's symbolic for maybe the idea that we cannot fully understand God is not easy to answer, imo. God does walk in the Garden of Eden looking for Adam and Eve according to Genesis, so might He have had an actual face? I don't know.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
All Bibles mention it. Secondly, whether God had an actual "face" or it it's symbolic for maybe the idea that we cannot fully understand God is not easy to answer, imo. God does walk in the Garden of Eden looking for Adam and Eve according to Genesis, so might He have had an actual face? I don't know.

G-d does not walk in a garden; why should He? This also means physical personification of G-d; impossible.

All such stories are mind-working of the narrators/scribes.

Regards
 

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
G-d does not walk in a garden; why should He? This also means physical personification of G-d; impossible.

All such stories are mind-working of the narrators/scribes.

Regards

Where are getting your teachings from? Serious question, I don't know what texts you're using.
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
Where are getting your teachings from? Serious question, I don't know what texts you're using.

I have read Catholic Bible from cover to cover; similarly the Protestant Bible.

These days I am consulting the Jewish Bible.

Whatever Bible version is there; one should remain focused on the prime and core teachings; and the secondary teachings should be understood in the light of them.

Regards
 
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