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valiant

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why? (p.s. it's not 'controversial' to disobey, it's disobedient) ...
and it doesn't help others to read it who are disobedient when they read it....
even the scribes and pharisees who were living at the time and knew it by heart but didn't obey yahshua the messiah - they didn't even recognize him when he was right there before them in person,
even though he did everything written in TORAH of him;
he did everything MOSES / TORAH said he would do.
So we believe in Jesus Christ, not the Jewish Sabbath which neither Jesus nor the Apostles exhorted us to observe. in fact they said it did not matter which day we observed.
 

kohelet

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Shadows are not there without substance and light. Even though the new is here the shadow is still cast.

"Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days: Which "are" a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ." Colossians 2:16-17

"are" is present tense.

No only can we obviously see the shadows when we read the Old Testament - they're still there to that extent, just-me, but the very verse you quote tells us not to let anyone judge us in respect of a festival, or a new moon or a Sabbath! This is the very thing that is happening in this thread - Sabbath keepers judging people who worship on Sunday! And you're focussed on the verb "to be". This would be fine if it helped us but it doesn't, even remotely. Unless you are wanting to say that God will send his Son to die for us in the future. Are you?
 

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Originally Posted by just-me
Shadows are not there without substance and light. Even though the new is here the shadow is still cast.

"Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath days: Which "are" a shadow of things to come; but the body is of Christ." Colossians 2:16-17

"are" is present tense.
lol well of course its present tense, some people were still observing them and they were still shadows. if people want to chase shadows that is up to them. I do not care if you observe Saturday or Sunday. But the Sabbath rest is a shadow of the reality of rest in Christ. That's what Hebrews 4 teaches.

we can leave the shadow behind. it has accomplished its purpose.
 

kohelet

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And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations;
and then shall the end come.

is everyone preaching the gospel of christ, or the comming kingdom to rule on earth.

the [end] come, this referses to an end of ere or age, not end end time.
I'm finding this hard to follow, prove-all. Give it to me in concrete terms. If I wanted to find an example of this church (if there is more than one) in the phone book, what should I look up?
 
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No only can we obviously see the shadows when we read the Old Testament - they're still there to that extent, just-me, but the very verse you quote tells us not to let anyone judge us in respect of a festival, or a new moon or a Sabbath! This is the very thing that is happening in this thread - Sabbath keepers judging people who worship on Sunday! And you're focussed on the verb "to be". This would be fine if it helped us but it doesn't, even remotely. Unless you are wanting to say that God will send his Son to die for us in the future. Are you?
I have no idea what point you are rebuking me on. Do you think I am promoting a certain day? If so, I exhort you to read all of what I have posted about the "Sabbath day." I am focused on a verb "to be"? :confused: I have neither endorsed any day of the week. In fact if you read all of what I have said, you would see.

Here is the answer to your last question.
Fact. Jesus is coming back unlike a lamb at the first. So in understanding a "foreshadow," what do you think the millennial reign of Christ will be like when you read Zedekiah 14:16-19. What do you think the "iron rod" will be? I think the rod that will be in the hands of our Saviour Jesus the true Christ will be the rod that puts proper righteousness into action. A verb denotes action. To be or not to be, that is the question.
 

kohelet

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but the body [is] of Christ. is should not be there , not wrote by paul.

changes the whole meaning of that verse

I'
m not sure you've "proved" this, prove-all. The Greek looks like this:
ἅ ἐστιν σκιὰ τῶν μελλόντων, τὸ δὲ σῶμα τοῦ Χριστοῦ.
Not only is there a parallel with the genitive in the clauses, but the second says "the substance belongs to Christ" anyway. The "is" is a KJV addition. What would you say the meaning of the verse is in this case?



 

JesusLives

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My point was that there appears to be conflicting opinions amongst Christians about the sabbath observance for todays world in which Christians live out their lives. The conflicts are not just here at this forum but elsewhere too. It is confusing. I get what some are saying the point is who is right?.
Another question is who do we believe? The Author of the 10 Commandments who spoke them from the Mt. and wrote them with His own finger in stone.........Our Creator God who asked us to obey 10 rules of His government....or do we believe men who made changes to God's law? God has given us the Holy Spirit to help us and Jesus who died for us to save us upholding God's law by fulfilling it. God asked us to Remember.....man tells us to forget.....I have to side with God on this one.
 

kohelet

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I have no idea what point you are rebuking me on. Do you think I am promoting a certain day? If so, I exhort you to read all of what I have posted about the "Sabbath day." I am focused on a verb "to be"? :confused: I have neither endorsed any day of the week. In fact if you read all of what I have said, you would see.

Here is the answer to your last question.
Fact. Jesus is coming back unlike a lamb at the first. So in understanding a "foreshadow," what do you think the millennial reign of Christ will be like when you read Zedekiah 14:16-19. What do you think the "iron rod" will be? I think the rod that will be in the hands of our Saviour Jesus the true Christ will be the rod that puts proper righteousness into action. A verb denotes action. To be or not to be, that is the question.

I'm not sure I'm rebuking you, just-me; or okay, maybe I was. The word "are" was in red bold italics. It sounded like you were arguing for the shadows somehow having some importance over the reality, which has come in Jesus. I'm sorry if I misunderstood you. There are so many wacky views being aired on here that I may have lumped yours together with them. The joint's coming down with Judaisers who of course are real strange.

You may have mistyped when giving me the bible reference. Zedekiah? I've looked for something about an iron rod in Zechariah (Zephaniah doesn't have 14 chapters so it can't be that) without much luck - Zechariah 14:16-19 is about the peoples of the earth going up to Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles, so my confusion is pretty much complete right now.


 

valiant

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Here is the answer to your last question.
Fact. Jesus is coming back unlike a lamb at the first. So in understanding a "foreshadow," what do you think the millennial reign of Christ will be like when you read Zedekiah 14:16-19. What do you think the "iron rod" will be? I think the rod that will be in the hands of our Saviour Jesus the true Christ will be the rod that puts proper righteousness into action. A verb denotes action. To be or not to be, that is the question.
I don't think that Zechariah 14 refers to the millennium. It refers in prophetic terms to the present age.

The iron rod is for breaking people, not shepherding them. He will 'shepherd them with a rod of iron' (literally) means that He will act like a shepherd with his iron rod which is for killing wild beasts. It parallels shattering like a potter's vessel. Indeed in the original source, Psalm 2, it says He will break them with a rod of iron. Thus it is a rod of judgment not of ruling.

If you believe the millennial fairytale the rod of iron turns out to be made of cardboard. The king is unable to control the nations at the end.
 

kohelet

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I get what some are saying the point is who is right?.
I'm not one for blowing my own trumpet as a rule kedge, but since you ask - I am! Watch what I'm posting and you won't go far wrong.
 
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I'm not sure I'm rebuking you, just-me; or okay, maybe I was. The word "are" was in red bold italics. It sounded like you were arguing for the shadows somehow having some importance over the reality, which has come in Jesus. I'm sorry if I misunderstood you. There are so many wacky views being aired on here that I may have lumped yours together with them. The joint's coming down with Judaisers who of course are real strange.

You may have mistyped when giving me the bible reference. Zedekiah? I've looked for something about an iron rod in Zechariah (Zephaniah doesn't have 14 chapters so it can't be that) without much luck - Zechariah 14:16-19 is about the peoples of the earth going up to Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles, so my confusion is pretty much complete right now.


I did mis-type that. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I meant to say Zechariah. All the nations of the earth thing hasn't happened yet, but referring to that is not staying on topic. My error, to bring it up to make a point of understanding, not confusion. It could be well to make another thread about what it will be like during the millennial reign of Christ. The feast of tabernacles was then, is supposed to be rehearsed by the church today in Spirit, and will also be a substantial part of the millennial reign as Zechariah prophesied. It's a past, present and a future thing.
 

kohelet

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Another question is who do we believe? The Author of the 10 Commandments who spoke them from the Mt. and wrote them with His own finger in stone.........Our Creator God who asked us to obey 10 rules of His government....or do we believe men who made changes to God's law? God has given us the Holy Spirit to help us and Jesus who died for us to save us upholding God's law by fulfilling it. God asked us to Remember.....man tells us to forget.....I have to side with God on this one.


JesusLives, Jesus often said, "You have heard it said... but I say unto you...". He expanded on the law in some cases and changed it completely in others, in the case of the law "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth", for example. In this case said to do the opposite, to turn the other cheek.

Shouldn't we side with Jesus?
 

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neither Jesus nor the Apostles exhorted us to observe.
in fact they said it did not matter which day we observed.
false, Jesus observed it,he made it, and kicked them out of his temple on this day.

Apostles keep the sabbath and days of ULB.


also Israel and Judah both deforced because of Sabbaths breaking
 
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kohelet

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I did mis-type that. Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I meant to say Zechariah. All the nations of the earth thing hasn't happened yet, but referring to that is not staying on topic. My error, to bring it up to make a point of understanding, not confusion. It could be well to make another thread about what it will be like during the millennial reign of Christ. The feast of tabernacles was then, is supposed to be rehearsed by the church today in Spirit, and will also be a substantial part of the millennial reign as Zechariah prophesied. It's a past, present and a future thing.


Yeah, maybe we're getting a bit off-topic with this then.

What were you saying about the word "are" though? What was all that about?
 
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I'm not one for blowing my own trumpet as a rule kedge, but since you ask - I am! Watch what I'm posting and you won't go far wrong.
from your own posts,
you don't apparently even understand SIMPLE english scripture, let alone hebrew.... maybe senile? (66y.o.)..., maybe in a cult the last years of your life ? can't let them go?

if so, you are led by the blind, and trying to lead others who may be blind? yahweh knows your lies, if they are from ignorance, or from unbelief, or from rebellion. admittedly may be just from troubles unspoken of, but stop and ask yahweh for his wisdom. you have not shown in your posts the truth, even the simplest of Scripture.
 
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I don't think that Zechariah 14 refers to the millennium. It refers in prophetic terms to the present age.

The iron rod is for breaking people, not shepherding them. He will 'shepherd them with a rod of iron' (literally) means that He will act like a shepherd with his iron rod which is for killing wild beasts. It parallels shattering like a potter's vessel. Indeed in the original source, Psalm 2, it says He will break them with a rod of iron. Thus it is a rod of judgment not of ruling.

If you believe the millennial fairytale the rod of iron turns out to be made of cardboard. The king is unable to control the nations at the end.
Never indicated that the rod was not iron or it wasn't to protect. What makes you think this would be a fairytale? So if that said scripture is for the present age why isn't the church practicing it?

The Hebrew word “moed” is commonly translated “feast” or “festival” in the Bible, but it really means “appointment”. Divine Appointments of God intersecting History to accomplish His will. They were called Holy “Convocations” which in the Hebrew is “Miqura” which means an “assembly” but also implies a “Dress Rehearsal”.
 
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Yeah, maybe we're getting a bit off-topic with this then.

What were you saying about the word "are" though? What was all that about?
"are" is present tense as I said before. They are from the past but should be observed today. Not works but observe them by understanding the spiritual concepts. Isn't Colossians a New Testament book? "Are shadows of things to come" They observed them in Colossia during Paul's ministry. Shadows I mean, and that all scripture "is" good for instruction in righteousness. "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:" 2 Timothy 3:16 All scripture "is" given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:"is" is also present tense.Ya get it now?
 
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Thus it is a rod of judgment not of ruling.
That isn't what the Bible says. Just thought I'd add this from Revelation chapter 2, 12, and 19. I think that book is prophecy incorporating past, present, and future truth, kinda like putting it all together and teaching us God's plan from the beginning and how He intends to finish it.
And he shall rule them with a rod of iron; as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers: even as I received of my Father.
And she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto God, and to his throne.
And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.

"For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Hebrews 4:12
 

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JesusLives, Jesus often said, "You have heard it said... but I say unto you...". He expanded on the law in some cases and changed it completely in others, in the case of the law "an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth", for example. In this case said to do the opposite, to turn the other cheek.

Shouldn't we side with Jesus?
Jesus is God......I was speaking of the 10 not an eye for an eye or any other of the 600 + laws....The law of 10 written by God.