Chris, If someone owes you $57.37 why don’t you just send them a bill, instead of whining about it to people who don’t CARE? Iz

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Barr
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 10:14 PM
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Subject: [TruthTalk] TruthTalkin' 'bout Torah walkin'

 

\o/ !HALALUYah! \o/

Greetings in the Matchless Name of YahShua !!

 

Halacha means "to walk in the way".

 

If one claiming Torah observance and halacha should move away sticking another to pay that one's bills (local phone, long distance, etc.) in the amount of $97.37 is that one walking in the Torah way?  Or is that one just "in the way" of Torah?

 

Scripture says that if such a thief be found, and he says he stole because he was hungry (i.e. had children to feed) he should not be despised BUT he shall restore sevenfold -- that would be $681.59 -- even to the giving of ALL the substance of his house (Proverbs 6:30-31).

 

Yom Kippur is just around the corner.

 

Of course, if one is just a hypocrite and not at all Torah observant then that one is only a common thief.

 

Ahava b' YahShua

(Love in The SAVIOUR)

Baruch YHVH,

 

Bro. Chris Barr

a servant of YHVH

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