Well
looky here, Judy is just arguing away, and the other day asked how we got on
the subject of posting the 613 commandments in the first place! Look at
the below message from Oct. 28 Judy. IT WAS YOU!!
Jeff
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Once more I stand corrected. I was
under the impression we were all talking about the same thing.
Now I see we are not - 613
Commandments, you've got to be kidding? Last I heard mention of this
was through Ellsman..........
So I did a search and found "Ask
Moses" (modern day you understand) who tells me there are 248 positive and
365 negative commandments for a total of 613. What a load whereas
Jesus says "My yoke is easy and my burden is light" so I would much rather
learn from Him.
I'm sorry Jeff and Slade as I
thought we were talking about the same thing. When I say Torah I mean the
writings of Moses as revealed by the Spirit of God without all of the add
ons and extras. I see where the Kaballah (that occult business
Madonna is into) is attached to this in some way also which further
complicates things. One
poor soul who is just beginning to
learn of Jewish heritage wrote that every day they were learning about
another law or commandment and they were worn out and overwhelmed by all
the mitzvot!
Whew!! Kay, do you do all this
as well??
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Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004
18:58
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk]
966666666666663.176 - 203 of 613 Commands
(1)
He interprets it himself. Ask him!
(2)
So you could have a stumbling block. Funny how you wanted to know what the
command were and now listen at yourself. Mocking. Stumbling. Why is you heart
so unteachable? Scratch that. Don't answer that question.
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slade
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 08:22:19 -0500 "Slade Henson" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes: > Here's some that will be balked at. Kay
jt: (1) What then is
the point of Peter's vision on the rooftop before he went to the
house
of Cornelius? (2) And why are we instructed not to make
these kinds of distinctions because all things are
good and sanctified by prayer with
thanksgiving?
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