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Search results for query: "Leviticus 6:1"

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  1. Deeje

    Death Penalty?

    The Law contained many principles and guiding statutes. The judges were given latitude to investigate and consider motives and attitude of violators, along with the circumstances surrounding the violation. A deliberate, disrespectful, or unrepentant violator received the full penalty. (Numbers...
  2. Deeje

    "Do not defraud": why did Jesus add to the Ten Commandments?

    In context, Jesus was responding to a question from a rich young ruler. Many in Israel were gaining their wealth by defrauding others. (Leviticus 6:1-7) This was also part of the law. Citing other important things from the 10 Commandments did not confine Jesus' response when the Torah contained...
  3. Rival

    COL 2:16 And The Sabbath - Are You Being Told The Truth?

    Where does it command this? All it says is that Moshe put the tablets in the Ark. The next one says the scroll was also put in the Ark. The ten sayings are also written on the scroll(s). I'm not making up anything. The Torah is scripture. All of it. I'm honestly not sure where you're going with...
  4. Thanda

    Jesus and Paul's teachings, Is there a difference?

    Jesus said, blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. He also said, blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Now I ask, if I am not put in heart or meek, how do I make myself so?
  5. Yoshua

    Jesus and Paul's teachings, Is there a difference?

    So, you mean that he has no faith to do such repentance? He just do it by works, and he’ll be saved? Thanks
  6. Simplelogic

    Jesus and Paul's teachings, Is there a difference?

    "Now behold, there was a man named Zacchaeus who was a chief tax collector, and he was rich. And he sought to see who Yeshua was, but could not because of the crowd, for he was of short stature. So he ran ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see him, for he was going to pass that way...
  7. CMike

    Jeremiah 31:32

    You said 6:1 before. What does this have to do with intentional vs unintentional sins?
  8. CMike

    Jeremiah 31:32

    This is my leviticus 6 I am not sure what you are looking at. Leviticus - Chapter 6 (Parshah Tzav) - Tanakh Online - Torah - Bible Chapter 6 1. And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying,א2. Command Aaron and his sons, saying, This is the law of the burnt offering: That is the burnt...
  9. Tumah

    Jeremiah 31:32

    What he meant to say is that outside a few specific instances, there are no offerings for intentional sins.
  10. Pegg

    Jeremiah 31:32

    wouldnt this count as an intentional sin and subsequent offering for that sin: Leviticus 6:1 Jehovah went on to say to Moses: 2 “If someone sins and behaves unfaithfully toward Jehovah by deceiving his neighbor in connection with something entrusted to him, or something...
  11. rusra02

    Christians : Jesus, sins & God's law ?

    An Israelite who sinned but then repented still had to offer sacrifice for his sin. Ezekiel was not stating God's requirements about sacrifice, but rather the consequences to a person for their conduct. Regarding an Israelite who sinned, Leviticus 6:1-7 discusses the steps neede to receive...
  12. A

    Refuting the Trinity Doctrine!

    Are you really a Messianic Jew or did you stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night?? Do you see in your post that the guilt offering animal sacrifice is inadequate by itself? That something else is required of the sinner??
  13. Shermana

    Refuting the Trinity Doctrine!

    Where do you base your doctrine that the sacrifices only covered unintentional sins? This is a common myth which demonstrates lack of reading the Torah to begin with. Leviticus 6 clearly states the theft and such require a ram. Lying, cheating, and stealing are not unintentional accidents. If...
  14. McBell

    Why have Christians forgotten the fourth Commandment?

    A short list to get you started:60. All animals to be sacrificed must be at least eight days old. (Leviticus 22:27) 61. All animals to be sacrificed must be without blemish. (Leviticus 22:21) 62. All offerings must be salted. (Leviticus 2:13) 63. The Law of the burnt offering. (Leviticus...
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