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To: MHGinTN

And what is this command you keep referring to that’s “to ALL THEIR GENERATIONS”?


269 posted on 06/26/2015 4:16:59 AM PDT by FourtySeven (47)
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To: FourtySeven
Was Jesus born into a Jewish line of generations? Look first in Genesis 9 reagrding the handling of blood, and think about what covenant was in place then. Then look at Leviticus 3:17 and think whay covenant was in effect then. Then just do a study on the blood for the rest of the Bible including the Acts 15 discussion and subsequent letter sent to the new Chrsitians.

I don't sense a desire to discuss these things, I detect the usual catholic haughtiness which issues forth the consensus opinion rather than following the Bible teaching in more than one verse. It is your unfamiliarity with the Bible and what God says in His Word that leads a catholic to ask 'what is this 'to all their generations' command?

The volume of the Book, from Genesis to the last word in Revelation, is about Him, Messiah, Jesus the Christ. The literal drinking of blood is forbidden for all their generations. Jesus would not have violated that command, especially before sealing the new covenant with His blood shed at Calvary. The catholic substitution of the sacrilege over His blood, rather than treating it in a sacred remembrance, is what I'm referring to. Catholicism substitues sacrilege for the sacred. Read Luke's rendering of the Passover meal scene. If you see there is something there not in the other Gospel accounts, and somehting NOT THERE that is in the other Gospel accounts, reconcile such apparent disagreement using the Word of God not traditions of men.

270 posted on 06/26/2015 6:47:42 AM PDT by MHGinTN (Is it really all relative, Mister Einstein?)
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