stovebolts
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"God's Law" says to sacrifice an unblemished lamb on Passover.
If I did that today, would I be obeying a Law of God or of man?
I would like you to answer my question.
You would be breaking God's law if you sacrificed a lamb on Passover. That is why Jews today don't sacrifice any animals, at any time since 70 ad.
Only to have you study a little deeper than you have.You have made it a point to want your questions answered.
How did I side step your question? I clearly stated that God was not commanding his children to hate their enemies with the passage you quoted and I clearly stated why. In addition, I clearly showed you where you were out of context with the words of Jesus, "You have heard it said" and provided my sources. You have failed to show any of your sources depicting "You have heard it said" and have opted to stick to your interpretation of the passage you provided while you insist that is what Jesus was referring to.You told me you were waiting for my answer from the law about hating your enemies. Then when I showed where it was commanded to utterly destroy and show no mercy to their enemies you side stepped the question.
Here's the deal about as clearly as I can say it. Show me something from the Sages that agrees with your interpretation of "Hate your enemies" being associated with the verse you posted and you'll have a case. As it sits, I showed you my sources which are facts, not opinion. Until you can provide solid Jewish sources of the day (Sanhedrin, Sages, Kaballa, Ramban, Rashi, Mamondies) your opinion on how that passage was intepreted as "You have heard it said" doesn't hold any water.
You made it a point to bring up the fact that your son made an evaluation about me hating Jews, when I asked you to have him evaluate the scripture where God commanded the children of Israel to utterly destroy their enemies and show them no mercy, if that was an act of love or hate?
I brought this up because it happened with absolutely no prompting from me. He saw this on his own through what he read on his own. I told you this because he was a set of eyes from the outside looking in. If you don't hate the Jews, you need to know that from the outside, you come off as if you do. This is a global forum and we get people from all over the world including Israel on this site, so if a child reads your post as being hateful, then as an Administrator of this site I'm going to take that seriously and you should too.
Then you try to justify your stand... What's wrong with saying, "Wow, I honestly don't hate the Jews and I had no idea I was coming off that way". But instead of being concerned with how your coming across to others, you try to justify your behavior. For the record, how does that edify the Body of Christ and serve this forums mission statement? You may want to start thinking about our mission statement and start coming in line with it... and yes, consider this an official tap on the shoulder in that regard.
When Satan told Jesus to jump off a rock and quoted scripture, did Jesus side step by quoting another passage that correctly applied? I clearly told you of previous discussions my son and I have had on that same topic and I'll not drag my son into this any further.You sidestepped and would not answer again.
As I clearly stated above, you would be in violation of God's law to do so today. This is why I asked you to research the matter from Jewish sources.... because they understand the law and have to maneuver within it. Unfortunately, Ryan answered this question for you and I was hoping you would do your own study to find this. You really need to study what your talking about just a little more before you make such bold statements."God's Law" says to sacrifice an unblemished lamb on Passover.
If I did that today, would I be obeying a Law of God or of man?
What are you calling mans religion? You seem to call the Law of Moses mans' religion when in fact, those are God's laws... When you say things like that, I don't know how to take it. As far as God's truth, please read my signature... both passages and ponder that for just a moment. And yes, the statement you just made sounds very hateful toward the Jews.Rather than validate mans religion and those who reject Christ, why not tell them the truth?
That law has vanished away, it was fulfilled by Jesus Christ the Messiah.
The law has not vanished away... Jews try to keep it every day and portions of it are written on your own heart, as they are written on the hearts of many. You misunderstand the covenants because what you speak of is in regard to covenants.
Romans 7:Or do you not know, brothers[a]—for I am speaking to those who know the law—that the law is binding on a person only as long as he lives? 2 For a married woman is bound by law to her husband while he lives, but if her husband dies she is released from the law of marriage. 3 Accordingly, she will be called an adulteress if she lives with another man while her husband is alive. But if her husband dies, she is free from that law, and if she marries another man she is not an adulteress.
4 Likewise, my brothers, you also have died to the law through the body of Christ, so that you may belong to another, to him who has been raised from the dead, in order that we may bear fruit for God. 5 For while we were living in the flesh, our sinful passions, aroused by the law, were at work in our members to bear fruit for death. 6 But now we are released from the law, having died to that which held us captive, so that we serve in the new way of the Spirit and not in the old way of the written code.