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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

4 yrs

Judge not, that you be not judged.
Matthew 7:1

We've all seen this verses quoted a thousand times to say that nobody has a right to point out anyone else's sins. But this interpretation is contradicted by numerous other passages in the Bible, like Leviticus 19:17, Ezekiel 3:18-20, and 1 Timothy 5:20. So what did Yeshua really mean when he said, "Judge not"? The answer is easy if you open your Bible and read it in context. Right after he said that, he explained what it means, and it's not what most people on Facebook think.
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Matthew 7:1 - When Is It OK to Judge?
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Matthew 7:1 - When Is It OK to Judge?

Judge not, that you be not judged. Matthew 7:1 We've all seen this verses quoted a thousand times to say that nobody has a right to point out anyone else's sins. But this interpretation is contradicte
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We're new and want to offer $2000 of website service for free to the self-employed and small business owner in #henderonsville. There is no catch. We hope this helps us both with positive reviews and referrals. Let's grow together. Book a virtual call at https://replug.tfp.digital/f9ad8fd0

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Rhy Bezuidenhout      Beztec Ltd

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I need to get a Mac laptop so that I can build the iOS app for TTN as the developers are asking more than what I can afford to do the work.

Is there someone who has a cheap Mac laptop for sale that would be capable of building Xcode apps? If so, then please contact me directly via chat (Rhy Bezuidenhout) so that we can discuss a way forward.

#shopfamilyfirst

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I have not received any replies and therefore started a fundraiser to see if enough people are willing to contribute towards the development of the iOS app. You can find it on https://www.thetorahnetwork.co....m/show_fund/gtamUnfp
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I am so thankful for all the contributions that have come in that enabled me to purchase a second hand Mac laptop. The development is now underway on the iOS app.
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Rhy Bezuidenhout
Rhy Bezuidenhout      Shop Owners

4 yrs

I want to add what Peter Rambo said in another post and ask that everyone participate with this:

#shopfamilyfirst

This is the hashtag that should appear in EVERY product post on TTN. And, as a family, we should point every Torahkeeper that we know to TTN and encourage all who have businesses or products to list those on this site as another outlet that FAMILY can reach to when they are looking for something.

Further, consider what skills you have or can develop to add to the fledgling economy of #kolisrael

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#shopfamilyfirst

This is the hashtag that should appear in EVERY product post on TTN. And, as a family, we should point every Torahkeeper that we know to TTN and encourage all who have businesses or products to list those on this site as another outlet that FAMILY can reach to when they are looking for something.

Further, consider what skills you have or can develop to add to the fledgling economy of #kolisrael

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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If you ask your neighbor to watch over something of yours while you're away, don't hold him responsible for damages due to causes beyond his control. If he lets someone steal it or if he damages it, that's another story.

If he borrows something from you and it's damaged while you're not around to supervise, no matter the cause of the damage, he is to make it right.
#Exodus 22:10-15 #Mishpatim

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My understanding with verses 14+15 is that if the owner is with you while the damage occurs then there is no obligation on the borrower, but if the owner isn't present then the borrower is totally accountable and has to make restitution.
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Core Anomaly
Core Anomaly

4 yrs

People used to say I was too smart for my own good I see the truth was more that they never wanted me to obtain ancient wisdom proven time and time again in principle prophecy and application. People don't like truth when it interferes with "business ego or carnel things they more often choose those things over whas truly legit. I got a vow to get back to and fufill properly though. Pray I strive in accordance with Abba Yahhs will properly.

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Nick Liebenberg    TTN Prayers and Bible Study.

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FAMILY LIFE AND RELATIONSHIP --- PART 5

FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Mealtimes were strictly family times. It is doubtful whether a meal comparable to a breakfast was eaten, and a farmer would probably have a light lunch in the fields. The mother prepared the main meal of the day, and it would be eaten in the early evening. Although the variety of food available was limited, its preparation was time-consuming. Feast times were periods of great religious significance and were also the days when family members participated in the symbolic rituals of their faith. Among the Israelites, several kinds of food were fundamental to their religious ritual. Special meals moulded together the sense of family unity and the national religion. YHVH designed the family for unity - a place where all its members could draw strength from one another. Daylight played an important part in daily habits. Although oil lamps were readily available in later periods, it was customary to rise with the sun and go to bed relatively soon after dark. The wife would probably be up before sunrise and might continue her labour after dark.

IN NEW TESTAMENT TIMES
By New Testament times, those who followed the sophisticated styles of Greece and Rome inherited an easier life and a more elegant one, too. Despite that, the status of many family members did not necessarily change. Wealthier families had more slaves, and the children were more likely to have a formal education. Therefore, they did not have as many family chores. Even in Roman times, however, the father still had a legal right to accept or reject his child. The status of women improved in the New Testament period. People respected a Roman matron, and she exerted a strong influence over her husband. Greek women were sequestered in a particular section of the house. In contrast, a Roman woman managed and supervised tasks in any part of her home. She helped her husband in business, had her own place in theatres, games, and religious festivals, and sometimes managed her own property. Yeshua’s attitude toward women helped them to enjoy new status and influence in the early believers church.

FAMILY TROUBLES

FAVORITISM DESTROYS FAMILY UNITY.
Jacob loved Joseph more than any of his other children because Joseph had been born to him in his old age. So one day he gave Joseph a special gift-a beautiful robe. -- Genesis 37:3 In Joseph’s Day, everyone had a robe or cloak. Robes were used to warm oneself, to bundle up belongings for a trip, to wrap babies in, to sit on, or even to serve as security for a loan. Most robes were knee length, short sleeved, and plain. In contrast, Joseph’s robe was probably of the kind worn by royalty-long sleeved, ankle length, and colourful. The robe became a symbol of Jacob’s favouritism toward Joseph, and it aggravated the already strained relations between Joseph and his brothers. Favouritism in families may be unavoidable, but its divisive effects should be minimized. Parents may not be able to change their feelings toward a favourite child, but they can change their actions toward the others.

CHILDREN OFTEN BEAR THE CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR PARENTS’ SINS.
I show this unfailing love to many thousands by forgiving every kind of sin and rebellion. Even so I do not leave sin unpunished, but I punish the children for the sins of their parents to the third and fourth generations. -- Exodus 34:7. Why would sins affect grandchildren and great-grandchildren? This is no arbitrary punishment. Children still suffer for the sins of their parents. Consider child abuse or alcoholism, for example. While these sins are obvious, sins like selfishness and greed can be passed along as well. The dire consequences of sin are not limited to the individual family member. Be careful not to treat sin casually but repent and turn from it. The sin may cause you little pain now, but it could sting in a most tender area of your life later-your children and grandchildren.

FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES MUST BE A PRIORITY FOR CHRISTIANS.
For if a man cannot manage his own household, how can he take care of YHVH’s Church? -- 1 Timothy 3:5. Believers and volunteers sometimes make the mistake of thinking their work is so important that they are justified in ignoring their families. Spiritual leadership, however, must begin at home. If a man is not willing to care for, discipline, and teach his children, he is not qualified to lead the Church. Don’t allow your volunteer activities to detract from your family responsibilities.

FAMILY TRIUMPHS

WHAT ACTIONS MOST STRENGTHEN FAMILY UNITY?

RETELLING STORIES OF GOD’S FAITHFULNESS BUILDS UP THE FAMILY.
You will be able to tell wonderful stories to your children and grandchildren about the marvellous things I am doing among the Egyptians to prove that I am Adonai Elohim. -- Exodus 10:2 YHVH told Moses that his miraculous experiences with Pharaoh should be retold to his descendants. What stories Moses had to tell! Living out one of the greatest dramas in biblical history, he witnessed events few people would ever see. It is important to tell our children about YHVH’s work in our past and to help them see what he is doing right now. What are the turning points in your life where YHVH intervened? What is YHVH doing for you now? Your stories will form the foundations of your children’s belief in YHVH.

CONSISTENT LIVING MAKES THE DEEPEST IMPRESSION ON CHILDREN.
And you must commit yourselves wholeheartedly to these Commands I am giving you today. Repeat them again and again to your children. Talk about them when you are at home and when you are away on a journey, when you are lying down and when you are getting up again. -- Deuteronomy 6:6-7. This passage provides the central theme of Deuteronomy. It sets a pattern that helps us relate the Word of YHVH to our daily lives. We are to love YHVH, think constantly about His Commandments, teach His Commandments to our children, and live each day by the guidelines in His Word. YHVH emphasized the importance of parents teaching the Bible to their children. The church and believer schools cannot be used to escape from this responsibility. The Bible provides so many opportunities for object lessons and practical teaching that it would be a shame to study it only one day a week. Eternal truths are most effectively learned in the loving environment of a Elohim-fearing home.

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