In post 397 I replied: I showed you some questions to Jesus and His answers which proved that claim you made was wrong -- He did not say "It is written" first when answering those questions.
Then, in post 403, you modified your previous statement, completely changing the meaning and moving the goalposts by saying: "Doctrinal issues Einstein, not drawing out the necessary statements to fulfill the Passover perfectly according to the scriptures. (someone familiar with Yehovas feasts would have quickly understood exactly what and why Yeshua was answering as he did) "
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(I guess you were expecting me to read your mind over the internet fumes and particles to learn what you really meant to say, rather than what you actually said.)
Anyway, I take it from your response that you are so certain of this claim you made that you are agreeing to pledge your sacred honor to pay $1,000 if I could find a "doctrinal question" that Jesus answered without first prefacing His answer with the phrase "It is written". Here's one - the doctrine of Jesus being "the way, the truth, and the life".)
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5 Thomas said to him, "Lord, we do not know where you are going; how can we know the way?"- - - - - - -6 Jesus said to him, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but by me." John 14:5-6
(There is no "It is written" there. Please send your $1,000 check directly to Free Republic in support of their fundraising effort.)
(Or are you going to change your criteria specifications again?)
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I’m sorry, I failed to take into account that you have no understanding of the prophecies of Yeshua’s fulfillment of each and every requirement of the Passover.
Yeshua’s “trial” before Pilate fulfilled the examination of the Passover Lamb, and at the end of that trial Pilate pronounced the traditional statement, normally given by the Cohen Gadol: “I find no fault.”
I’m sure that you’ll never understand it; your snarkey example served to prove that it is scripture, and scripture alone that defines The Way.