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Search results for query: "Leviticus 19:32"

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  1. Israel12

    Christians, which Old Testament Laws to obey, and which to ignore?

    Exactly my point, this is literally telling you to keep God's laws statutes and Commandments. Me raising up before the hoary head (Leviticus 19:32) is meekness, me not crossdressing (Deuteronomy 22:5) is me not being effeminate. Me not eating pork (Leviticus 11:7) is not being in idolatry and...
  2. Israel12

    THE LAWS OF GOD

    So people apart from Christ are required to stand up before the hoary head (Leviticus 19:32), or not crossdress (Deuteronomy 22:5). But if they are me in Christ that doesn't apply to them so they can crossdress and refuse to rise up before the hoary head? Lol
  3. Nova2216

    Christians, which Old Testament Laws to obey, and which to ignore?

    You said -"Why would Christ be no effect?" God said - (Gal.5:4) - 4 Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace. You said - " I'll be quoting this alot because this is literally your answer. Dietary, Ceremonial, civil and...
  4. Israel12

    Christians, which Old Testament Laws to obey, and which to ignore?

    No, I know this but again Galatians 5... Why would Christ be no effect? Because I kept sabbath Leviticus 23:3) ? Because I refused to crossdress (Deuteronomy 22:5)? Because I stand up when the hoary head enters (Leviticus 19:32)? No.. it's because again of SACRIFICE. If I sacrifice animlas for...
  5. savagewind

    Corban What is it?

    Why Should I Get to Know My Grandparents? http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/102001285 “When my mother and I had trouble communicating, Grandma helped us to work things out.”—Damaris. “THROUGHOUT history, grandparents have been the key to family harmony and...
  6. R

    Why do Gentiles assume they should follow the ten commandments?

    I have compiled a short list[still busy], of Instructions from the 613 found in Torah. Is there any person here who could help me decide which not to follow as I am a Gentile/Goy from the Nations. The 248 Positive Mitzvot/Commandments: "The Do's" Exodus 20:2 - To believe in God Deuteronomy...
  7. H

    Can Jewish law be fulfilled?

    II. No blasphemy 1. "To acknowledge the existence of G-d." Positive Mitzvah 1...
  8. H

    Can Jewish law be fulfilled?

    Don't say that. There are Noachides who live by those laws right on this forum, right on this thread. The Knight is one of them. The link that Poisonshady gave you is a good one, but since I don't like hunting for buried links: Noachide.org.uk - The Bnai Noach of the UK Because God chose...
  9. idea

    Pre dating religion question

    Look closely - everyone understands the same prinicples... because they all come from the same source :) more comparisons: C.S. Lewsi link Appendix Illustrations of the Tao The following illustrations of the Natural Law are collected from such sources as come readily to the hand of one...
  10. Jayhawker Soule

    Greetings, Hebrews!

    You want to know my views on the Torah because there's something you don't know about the moral component of my beliefs? Sorry, JonM, but that impressed me as a rather odd statement. :) I believe that the Torah is a remarkable human document. I wrote elsewhere: The Tanach, however, is a...
  11. Jayhawker Soule

    What is the Bible?

    First of all, you greatly over-estimate my knowledge. Frankly, I view the New Testament as mostly neurotic (and anti-Judaic) drivel. It has historical import but, beyond that, little more. The Tanach, however, is a fascinating tapestry of myth, folklore, propaganda, law, ethics and poetry...
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