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Noah Eargle
Noah Eargle

2 yrs

Hi guys, sorry I've been quiet. I lost my phone in a top secret military base... well, you know how that goes ?. I made a band (with me and Josiah Hickman so far in it) called Vices and Virtues, here is the album cover. I am getting a new phone soon, so I haven't worried about losing it much. Glad to finally find my way back here on the laptop, I had such a hard time wondering how to do that

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Victor 529

Ok ? cool
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GidgetsMom

We mised you! Album cover looks great!
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David Martin

Can’t wait to hear the new music!
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

2 yrs

A few random thoughts on Jacob's relationship with his family in parsha #vayechi (#genesis 47:28-50:26)...

https://soilfromstone.blogspot.....com/2007/12/jacob-h

Soil from Stone: Jacob, His Sons, and the Angel
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

2 yrs

There's no gap in the Hebrew text between parashot #vayigash (Genesis 44:18-47:27) and #vayechi (Genesis 47:28-50:26) as between other parashot. Is it to say "This isn't the end. Keep reading." Or is the break missing to emphasize the connection between "Israel settled" in 47:27 and "Jacob lived" in 47:28?

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Mike Sutcliffe
Mike Sutcliffe    Corner Fringe Ministries

2 yrs

Enjoy the introduction to a new series called: Why Christians Should Keep the Law.

You'll want to share this series with your family and friends. It will address many of the questions they have.

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David Martin
David Martin

2 yrs

So how does everyone deal with the well meaning oblivious "Merry Christmas" greeting?

Sternly inform them you do not celebrate Christmas
Reply Merry Christmas back
Pretend you didn't hear them and run away
Respond with another greeting
Launch a full seminar on the pagan origins of Christmas
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Usually, I just say, "Thank you."
But yesterday, someone asked me if I was in the christmas spirit. You dhould have seen the shock ? when i said that i dont celebrate. He sputtered out something like, "Oh really. That's cool," kind of under his breath. He was trying so hard not to offend me and not embarras himself. It was so weird to me. I've never had to tell a stranger before.
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I tell santa happy hanukah. I tell most i dont celebrate the hallmark holidays. I usually say have a good day off or enjoy YOUR holiday. Sometimes i ignore it completely. It just depends on how it strikes me. People that know me get the full explanation about saturnalia and everything. They dont care.
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Shannon Coffman

Yvonne Jacke, lol, I've experienced that... ? If I try to explain they're like, "Well that's cool." Which I guess is better than, "What's wrong with you?" ? But it would just be nice if it felt like they were saying that because they really do think it's cool instead of feeling like they're afraid to offend me.... ?
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Joshua Myers
Joshua Myers

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Going back to the Sin topic for this one. I thought of something else I wanted to cover.

One of the things I see a lot, especially recently as of this writing, is the redefinition of sin. I've spoken of the ways of saying sin has changed and no longer applicable. What I am referring to here is more like expanding what sin is.

A mainstream example would be alcohol. Growing up it was taught in many churches and from many church goers that even having a drink was a sin. There is no reason to drink alcohol at all.

This isn't in Scripture though. The Bible says to not be a drunkard, but never says to never drink. In fact in 1 Timothy 5:23 Paul states to not just drink water, but have a little wine.

The recent examples I see are when someone is pointing out origins of worship practices. When stating that a tradition really came from a pagan religion to worship their gods and it isn't something we should be doing for the God of the Bible, the retort usually states something along the line of "well then you can't use cellphones, cars, electricity, etc..."

The problem with this argument is it is comparing apples to broccoli. They aren't even in the same food group that's how different these concepts are. Doing things that the pagans were doing to worship their gods is not at all in the same league as what the world does commonly.

Cars were invented as a form of transportation that took over horses and chariots. We have the later in the Bible. There is no command to not use forms of transportation. This is an example of something common.

There is also the other side of the coin though where people that are trying to keep the commands cast a wider net that what Scripture gives. The most common is looking at the animals it says to not eat and looking at what those animals have in common with each other. Then look at characteristics of other animals and associate them with the animals that aren't supposed to be eaten. An example often used is pigs, as they will eat just about anything, and chickens, which will also eat just about anything.

However, the Bible doesn't say do not eat the pig because it will eat just about anything. It says to not eat it because it is an abomination to eat it. We can't make our own definitions to define sin. We need to let the Father, through His Word, do that defining for us.

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Rhy Bezuidenhout
Rhy Bezuidenhout  

2 yrs

What is the signficance of Syria in Matt 4:24?

It reads: "So the news about Him spread throughout all Syria; and they brought to Him all who were sick, those suffering with various diseases and pains, those under the power of demons, and epileptics, paralytics; and He healed them."

Syria was not part of Israel and Yeshua made it a point to say that He only came for the lost sheep of Israel, so why is this stated in Matt 4?

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The lost tribes of Israel had been spread throughout Syria, and beyond.
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It is an interesting question. Perhaps it was a hint of the inclusion of the gentiles later?
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The woman in Matthew 7 were the conversation is about the dogs eating the crumbs from the master's table was a Canaanite woman. I do not know if that relates to Syria at all. But the Canaanites were not the Samaritans, right?
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Nahir G
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Saw this posted today in another forum and thought to sharing it here (all rights to the original author).

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David Martin

I don't think these verse are against each other. One verse is talking about literal water immersion and the other is talking about the spiritual water immersion that the physical represents. It's like saying the physical temple and the heavenly temple are at odds with each other when they actually work together.
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Nahir G
Nahir G

2 yrs

I REALLY HATE CHRISTMAS. The more I learn about it, the more I abhor it. My loyalty goes only to Yah. I love what He loves and hates what He hates.

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The only good thing about Christmas day itself is that it is a calendar marker for me of when the days start to get longer in the northern hemisphere. ?

BUT seriously, we have to remember that even though it has a very, very strong worldly influence, it is in many instances the only time that the name "Jesus" is used without being blasphemed in many mouths of the unsaved. They (and their less influenced children) will never be able to say that they didn't have the opportunity to know right from wrong as they already knew the Name by which everyone is saved.

They just need to Google the story of Christmas to come to learn the truth.
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Nahir G
Nahir G

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Just some things to ponder ? ?

What is an Egyptian pyramid doing on a US dollar bill?

Why have 56 countries signed a treaty to not venture into Antarctica?

Why do planes never fly over Antarctica?

How is it that the moon is the perfect distance and position to cover the sun PERFECTLY and EQUIDISTANTLY during an eclipse, instead of too small or big or off to one side?

How did NASA ‘lose’ the moon landing footage? Arguably one of the most advanced agencies AND one of the most important moments for mankind?

If Neil Armstrong was first on the moon, who held the camera?

Why haven’t we been to the moon since 1969-1972?

Why do official NASA images show images of the Earth with different sized and grossly disproportionate continents year to year?

If apes evolved into people, why are apes still apes?

How is there 95% ‘junk’ DNA? Who decided it’s actually ‘junk’?

How were giant, symmetrical, detailed, sacred geometrically sound structures like cathedrals and parliament buildings created by people who lived in wooden shacks, rode horse-drawn carts and didn’t have any machinery, or lasers?

Why is this same predeluvian architecture found all over the world?

Why are there spaceships depicted on ancient Egyptian art?

Why do we have to pay to LIVE on a planet we were BORN on?

Why are there images of mushrooms all over ancient Christian art?

Why do popes dress like giant amanita muscaria mushrooms? ?

How is it cheaper to buy fast food made from rearing, feeding and housing a cow than to buy natural fruit and veg?

Why do ancient Egyptian artworks depict pinecones and is it a coincidence that the pineal gland also looks like a pinecone?

Why are there depictions of dragons all over the world across different cultures, thousands of years apart?

Why are the giant flat topped mountains in the world consistent with the geometry of giant petrified trees?

Why is there so much overtly demonic symbolism in the music and entertainment industry?

Why do pilots not have to adjust the nose cone of a plane to account for the curvature of the Earth?

Why do almost all video games revolve around killing??

Why are our names on official documents written in block capitals the same way they are on tomb stones and corporations?

How is it that movies and cartoons like the Simpsons are able to so accurately and precisely predict specific cultural events?

How do bush fires melt cars yet leave trees intact?

Where does taxpayer money go and does that make us complicit in any of its nefarious use?

Why is being ‘out of a job’ considered bad?

Why does the ‘office’ so closely resemble the ‘classroom’?

Why is poisoning ourselves regularly with alcohol considered ‘normal’ and euphemistically called ‘drinking’?

Why is alcohol depicted in almost every show and movie?

How do news anchors all over the world and on different channels say and repeat the same exact script verbatim?

If we are more advanced than we’ve EVER been and more knowledgeable, why do we have the highest rates of obesity, cancer and heart issues not to mention depression?

Some people accept the answers they’ve been fed. I feel the true answers surface when we begin asking better questions.

Written ✍? by Tariq EQ Amawi

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Rhy Bezuidenhout

 
Here's an interesting one, I remember Mandella's funeral. I was born and lived in South Africa at that time and saw it on the news... My wife and I remember everything as it is in the opposite effect (the non existing reality) so I don't know whether it is good or bad... ? ?
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