To: Natural Law
Specifically, the Greek term usually translated as judge also refers to condemnation, a specific conclusion of judgment, and hence the text probably states that those who condemn others would be condemned. This is in line with the similar wording in the Sermon on the Plain (Luke 6:17-49). In its context it is an admonition that only the perfect can judge perfection, and therefore it is not to be done by anybody other than God because only God is perfect. With all due respect.....I will dare you....NO, I will bet you...whatever you want to bet...you CAN'T go through one normal day without "judging" someone.
I will leave it at that. Give me a day...and a place. I can't wait to collect.
157 posted on
01/30/2008 5:51:23 PM PST by
Osage Orange
("Bill Clinton is an unusually good liar" - Bob Kerry)
To: Osage Orange
"...you CAN'T go through one normal day without "judging" someone".It's a pretty safe bet that I am not perfect.
To: Osage Orange
"...you CAN'T go through one normal day without "judging" someone".It's a pretty safe bet that I am not perfect.
To: Osage Orange
"...you CAN'T go through one normal day without "judging" someone".It's a pretty safe bet that I am not perfect.
To: Osage Orange
"...you CAN'T go through one normal day without "judging" someone".It's a pretty safe bet that I am not perfect.
To: Osage Orange; Natural Law
How do you read John 7:24 "Do not judge according to appearance,
but judge with righteous judgment.
shalom b'shem Yah'shua
166 posted on
01/30/2008 8:52:37 PM PST by
Uri’el-2012
(you shall know that I, YHvH, your Savior, and your Redeemer, am the Elohim of Ya'aqob. Isaiah 60:16)
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