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Look at the OP which is the topic.Why are you not just providing the references instead of dancing around the topic?
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Look at the OP which is the topic.Why are you not just providing the references instead of dancing around the topic?
Just links to a Bing search.Look at the OP which is the topic.
A lot to us with discernment.Just links to a Bing search.
How is that anything?
Nope... just a search engine result... the very definition of not much.A lot to us with discernment.
1 Thessalonians 5:21Nope... just a search engine result... the very definition of not much.
Not our way of thinking.Nope... just a search engine result... the very definition of not much.
Not about the Sabbath for the Gentiles.1 Thessalonians 5:21
Neither, why are you asking, because we are not thinking like you?Are you suffering from amental delusion?
Our way of thinking? You are an individual or are you breaking the ToS?
Ok Walley.Neither
What's your point with regard to that verse?Actu
Actually it is.
Roman's 14:6
Good point. Just for the same reason that the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, and 10th commandments weren't included.If the Sabbath was so important for the Gentiles to keep... why did the Jerusalem council not include it in the mandatory teachings to the Gentiles?
Acts 15:20.
You are able to figure it out from the context.What's your point with regard to that verse?
And all those commands are repeated in the NT except the Sabbath.Good point. Just for the same reason that the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, and 10th commandments weren't included.
Well, the context has nothing to do with the Sabbath. The specific reason Paul wrote the chapter is summed up in verse 20: "Do not destroy the work of God for the sake of food". The subject of the chapter from start to finish has to do with eating and not eating. Nothing is said about the Sabbath.You are able to figure it out from the context.
So why did you reference Acts 15:20 if it only included a few of the things required of Gentiles?And all those commands are repeated in the NT except the Sabbath.
Wrong. Read again for clarification.Well, the context has nothing to do with the Sabbath. The specific reason Paul wrote the chapter is summed up in verse 20: "Do not destroy the work of God for the sake of food". The subject of the chapter from start to finish has to do with eating and not eating. Nothing is said about the Sabbath.
Again... reading the context fixes you tunnel vision.So why did you reference Acts 15:20 if it only included a few of the things required of Gentiles?
I still don't see how the Acts passage can be used as a defense against the Sabbath.Again... reading the context fixes you tunnel vision.