Jesus married a black women???!!?

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JaumeJ

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PS.....Good night from over here......buenas noches.......all blessings in Jesus Christ.
 

posthuman

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Jesus never married. WTF!

Paul never married because he imitated our Lord Jesus Christ.

1 Corinthians 11:1 Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.
I've been told that Pharisees traditionally had to be married - presumably to fend off possible temptation of unmarried men. The general consensus I'm aware of is that Paul then, had to have been married at some point, but doesn't seem to be at the time he wrote his epistles and was evangelizing.

There are two common views, that Paul's wife either died at some point after he became a Pharisee, or that she may have left him when he was converted.
 

Enoch987

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Leprosy is a disease of the skin. Her skin may have LOOKED white, but she WAS still a black woman. Just like Michael Jackson, he was a black man even though he bleached his skin white. Maybe God gave her leprosy as a punishment, but certainly NOT because she was black. If God wanted Miriam to be white, he would've made her white before she was born. :)
Blue ladybug says that she never said that Miriam was black. If she never said it then maybe she wrote it by mistake.
Blue Ladybug, since I have your attention, a radio show I listen to on natural health said that kidney stones are formed when there isn't enough calcium in the diet so the body takes calcium from the bones which causes the bones to get soft.
 
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jaybird88

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y'all might want to actually listen to the 'sermon' in OP. it's only 17 minutes.

gist:

• Song of Solomon is an allegory of Christ and His church.
• Solomon ~ Christ
• His bride ~ the church
• SoS 1:6 -- the bride is dark skinned, a 'black woman'
• therefore ((by metaphor)) Christ marries a black woman





a technical objection is that at this moment in time we're 'betrothed' waiting for the Groom to return to take His bride. we're in the middle of the traditional Hebrew marriage ceremony.. so Jesus hasn't actually 'married' anyone yet, but he doesn't speak about that in the video.
since when does dark skin mean black, how do we know this dark skin lady was not native american, puerto rican or indian.
 

Laish

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since when does dark skin mean black, how do we know this dark skin lady was not native american, puerto rican or indian.
If you read further you discover her dark skin comes from the fact she works in the vineyard.
It not about race . It’s about her position in life . She has had to work .
Song of Solomon 1:“6 Do not gaze at me because I am dark,because the sun has looked upon me.
My m mother’s sons were angry with me;
they made me keeper of the vineyards,”


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Blessings
Bill
 
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it's about Tribes and not color, and also about 'intermingling'...
1 o 1...just read the Bible with a 'true-heart'...

and of course, Jesus always being in the 'back-ground' making SURE that EVERYTHING goes His Way
even to the very the end/ BEGINNING'...
 
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Chester

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I looked at a few more videos from this guy - and here are some of the things he teaches:

(1) He is a very strong KJV only
(2) He overdoes dispensationalism - so that for example Acts 2:38 is for the Jewish people (not us)
(3) Out of # 2 then the Pauline epistles are what is written for us Chrisitans - that is I Corinthians to Philemon. Genesis to Acts and Hebrews to Revelation focus on works and are for the Jews (???)
(4) A Christian can live a defiled and sinful life all the way to the end, and God may need to destroy (kill) him but he is still considered part of the Holy Temple of God (no matter how much his life is defiled)
(#4 is almost word for word from the link below)

See this link - (Disclaimer - I do not agree with what this guy is saying here)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slPc5R_EZsc
 

JaumeJ

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Thanks for this informative reply. I read the KJV a lot, but I read all versions of the Word. It can be dangerous using any of them when not led by the Holy Spirit.

PS......I am one who believes it is just fine to learn the Gospel directly from God, that is Jesus Christ of course.


I looked at a few more videos from this guy - and here are some of the things he teaches:

(1) He is a very strong KJV only
(2) He overdoes dispensationalism - so that for example Acts 2:38 is for the Jewish people (not us)
(3) Out of # 2 then the Pauline epistles are what is written for us Chrisitans - that is I Corinthians to Philemon. Genesis to Acts and Hebrews to Revelation focus on works and are for the Jews (???)
(4) A Christian can live a defiled and sinful life all the way to the end, and God may need to destroy (kill) him but he is still considered part of the Holy Temple of God (no matter how much his life is defiled)
(#4 is almost word for word from the link below)

See this link - (Disclaimer - I do not agree with what this guy is saying here)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slPc5R_EZsc