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To: metmom
Jesus could not have commanded anyone to break the Law and still remain sinless to be the sacrifice for our sins. If He had sinned, it would have blown everything.

The law specifically called for the stoning of the woman caught in adultery. Jesus prevented them from following this law. Was that a sin?

Jesus allowed his followers to glean wheat from the fields on the Sabbath. This was a clear violation of the law. Was this a sin?

Jesus healed on the Sabbath, a clear violation of the law. Was this a sin?

341 posted on 09/19/2013 7:38:05 PM PDT by verga (Lasciante ogne speranza, voi ch'intrate.)
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To: verga; metmom

>> “The law specifically called for the stoning of the woman caught in adultery” <<

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The law specifically called for the stoning of the woman AND the men caught with her. Yeshua did not prevent them from following the law, he pointed out that they themselves would also need to be stoned, because they were not without that sin.

>> “Jesus allowed his followers to glean wheat from the fields on the Sabbath. This was a clear violation of the law” <<

No, it most certainly was not. Yeshua explained why not, why did you not post that too?

You have changed his word, is that a sin?


346 posted on 09/19/2013 7:46:50 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Freepers: Not as smart as I'd hoped they'd be)
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To: verga; metmom
The law specifically called for the stoning of the woman caught in adultery. Jesus prevented them from following this law. Was that a sin?

You might research who gets to 'cast the first stone'... then you will be able to answer yourself.

Jesus allowed his followers to glean wheat from the fields on the Sabbath. This was a clear violation of the law. Was this a sin?

Show me in the Torah where plucking a few grains is 'gleaning'. You will find it in the Talmud, not the Torah.

Jesus healed on the Sabbath, a clear violation of the law. Was this a sin?

Show me in the Torah where it is unlawful to heal on the Sabbath.

348 posted on 09/19/2013 7:47:22 PM PDT by roamer_1 (Globalism is just socialism in a business suit.)
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To: verga

“The law specifically called for the stoning of the woman caught in adultery. Jesus prevented them from following this law. Was that a sin?”

The man was supposed to be stoned to death under that same law, yet he was nowhere to be found in that story. The mob dragged only the woman out to be stoned. Jesus didn’t break the Law of Moses: He condemned their hypocrisy and then told them to cast the first stone if they had never sinned.

It’s likely there were a number of adulterers in that crowd, as they all walked away.


391 posted on 09/20/2013 2:11:28 AM PDT by Stingray (Stand for the truth or you'll fall for anything.)
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To: verga

Yes; to all three.

But in doing so; Jesus CLEARLY showed that He was ABOVE the LAW: that He CREATED the LAW.


403 posted on 09/20/2013 7:08:11 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: verga
Jesus prevented them from following this law.

No; He didn't. They choose not to.

404 posted on 09/20/2013 7:08:55 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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