Posted on 11/21/2007 8:09:11 AM PST by DogByte6RER
” Fulfill - pleroo...”
Destroy = kataluo, meaning “to overthrow completely” or “abolish”
Fulfill = plerosai, meaning “to fill” or “to complete.”
To use the Bible to advocate the doctrine that the law was abolished and overthrown and we`re free to do as we please is a false interpretation.
Jesus went further to emphasize in verse 18, that not even the tiniest part of the Torah (the “Law”) is done away with, and won’t be until the heavens and the earth are no more AND warns against breaking the law, ( ‘luo’, meaning; “to infringe upon, loosen the force of, or render not binding).
“... For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven:...”
(((”We” - meaning those of us saved by His grace through our faith and trust in Him. Agreed.)))
Exactly.
Yep. And not one of us can keep the commandments. So whoever doesn’t...is condemned.
That’s why Jesus came.
Eagles and seals. MMmmmm!
Why would God allow his Son to be tortured, mutilated and murdered publicly if this was not 100% payment for all sin?
If there was any other way to wash your own sins it makes no sense for such a price to be paid for you.
I’m all for the lobster, that sounds great! Not so sure about eating the lovely swans and eagles, though.
I didn’t know acorns were edible.
As Raymond would say in that episode where Debra was making striped bass for Thanksgiving dinner, “Mmm...mmm...fish!” (ie, NOT!)
A Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! God bless you, and thank you for your service!
I can loan you a really sharp straight razor...
See post #50 to Dr. Zoidberg...
ping
Merely restating your point does not negate my negation of your restated point.
I`ve trumped your qoute and you`ve failed to properly rebut.
Here, try again:
Matthew 5:17-20, James 2:10, Matthew 19:17; Revelation 12:17; 14:12; 22:14, John 14:15-23, John 15:10; Hebrews 2:17-18, 4:15, ROMANS 3:31, James 1:22-25, Romans 8:5-8, 1 John 2:3-7, 1 Cor. 7:19, 1 John 5:3; 2 John 1:6; Matt. 11:29,30.
The New Testament reveals to us that Christ has fulfilled that law, thus God judges no one by what they eat. Christ has made us "clean" thus food cannot make us unclean.
Thanks! Related:
Beer, Plymouth Rock & The Pilgrims: The Real Story
Beer (& More) In Food | 11-14-2007 | Bob Skilnik
Posted on 11/16/2007 12:44:48 PM EST by toddlintown
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1926780/posts
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Lobster was considered a “garbage fish” until a much more modern era IIRC.
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