STATUTES , PRECEPTS , JUDGEMENTS, TESTOMONIES, ETC

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okay i think I am getting this statues and judgement stuff thing now that
were given in Exodus 21-40 with the some of the civil laws, offereings ,tabenacle etc




Have a look at these Books also it will help clear up alot about the different laws and What were the shawdows
 

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Psalm 119

King James Version (KJV)

1 Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the Lord.
2 Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, and that seek him with the whole heart.
3 They also do no iniquity: they walk in his ways.
4 Thou hast commanded us to keep thy precepts diligently.
5 O that my ways were directed to keep thy statutes!
6 Then shall I not be ashamed, when I have respect unto all thy commandments.
7 I will praise thee with uprightness of heart, when I shall have learned thy righteous judgments.
8 I will keep thy statutes: O forsake me not utterly.
9 Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? by taking heed thereto according to thy word.

Hi everyone i am fairly new to CC and my time here has been fun .

I have learnt alot and was reading this Psalm I find these words in red repeated over and over again.

Can anyone help in stating what are They ?

Is there a difference or are the same ?

Do we have to keep them in the new testatment ? Why or Why not ?

Thanks alot

bless

I believe what I learned about this some time ago and still do to a point. I looked into it more with your post and found bible-translators werenot consistent in their translation of the Hebrew words they used for the words in question. The words in question – “charges”, “commandments”, “decrees”, “judgments”, “law”, “ordinances”, “precepts” and “statutes”, and the corresponding words in the Hebrew as far as I have looked up so far.

Charges, ordinances = mishmereth.
mishmereth = guarding, , watching , keeping, preserving , as done in the office of guard or priest

Commandments, Commandment, law = mitsvah, tsav, tsavah, peh, dabar, maamar, piqquwd and dath.
Mitzvah = the action that expresses the spiritual world of God in the physical world of man.
Tzav =Command deasl with many types of animal sacrifices and the duties of the priests
Tsavah = directives to guide or direct one on a journey.
Peh = mouth, speech, opening, portion
Dabar = word, speak, order, declare, warn, threaten, command, promise, sing
Maamar = speak, statement, "teaching, lesson

Decrees = qayam, taem, maamar, dabar, choq, cheqeq and dath.


judgments”, Law = mishpat


Law= chaqaq, choq, mishpat, dath and torah


Ordinances = chuqqah, choq, mishmereth, mishpat and mitsvah

Precepts = mitsvah, piqquwd and tsav.

Statutes = choq and chuqqah

Testimony, witness = eduwth, edah, tauwdah and tora

I think to know in a deeper way what is being talked about in scripture you need to get a Hebrew dictionary and a strongs concordance and go to work.


2 Timothy 2:15

[SUP]15 [/SUP]Study to show yourself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.





 
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Have a look at these Books also it will help clear up alot about the different laws and What were the shawdows
and here's a review of that book, done by the folks at ExAdventist Outreach, a ministry of former Seventh-Day Adventists:

"The Ten Commandments Twice Removed"
A Review of the Book Written by Danny Shelton & Shelley Quinn

Review of Ten Commandments Twice Removed Book
 
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and here's a review of that book, done by the folks at ExAdventist Outreach, a ministry of former Seventh-Day Adventists:

"The Ten Commandments Twice Removed"
A Review of the Book Written by Danny Shelton & Shelley Quinn

Review of Ten Commandments Twice Removed Book

and your point is Zone you are a false prphet you donot believe in a futre 1000 year reighn hmmm still waiting to here what is the mark of the beast and the 666 hmmm you are wise hmmmm yeah right
 
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and here's a review of that book, done by the folks at ExAdventist Outreach, a ministry of former Seventh-Day Adventists:

"The Ten Commandments Twice Removed"
A Review of the Book Written by Danny Shelton & Shelley Quinn

Review of Ten Commandments Twice Removed Book

Do you believe all that this source has said is 100% ?

Just asking
 
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and your point is Zone you are a false prphet you donot believe in a futre 1000 year reighn hmmm still waiting to here what is the mark of the beast and the 666 hmmm you are wise hmmmm yeah right
She does not believe in a 1000 yrs that is weird
 
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Elin said:
The sacrificial law of Moses is the ceremonial law.
please explain this
Ceremonial laws were all those temporary regulations which pre-figured the gospel.

Sacrificial regulations - pre-figured the remedy for sin; i.e., blood poured out

Food and defilement regulations - pre-figured the nature of sin; i.e., spiritual defilement

Purification regulations - pre-figured the meaning of holiness; set apart--from sin, and to God

The sacrifices, food, defilement and purification laws were the temporary ceremonial laws.
 
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Ceremonial laws were all those temporary regulations which pre-figured the gospel.

Sacrificial regulations - pre-figured the remedy for sin; i.e., blood poured out

Food and defilement regulations - pre-figured the nature of sin; i.e., spiritual defilement

Purification regulations - pre-figured the meaning of holiness; set apart--from sin, and to God

The sacrifices, food, defilement and purification laws were the temporary ceremonial laws.

When was the clean an unclean law 1st given ?
 
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When was the clean an unclean law 1st given ?
So, is this a quiz contest?

What are the prizes?

It's mentioned at Noah's ark, regarding animals to be taken for sacrifice, which were more than two.
 
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Isdaniel said:
When was the clean an unclean law 1st given ?
So, is this a quiz contest?

What are the prizes?

It's mentioned at Noah's ark, regarding animals to be taken for sacrifice, which were more than two.
Now you answer one for me.

What did you mean about "what she understands correctly"

and about "what she do not do"?
 
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So, is this a quiz contest?

What are the prizes?

It's mentioned at Noah's ark, regarding animals to be taken for sacrifice, which were more than two.
Thanks so this law was given before leviticus and leviticus has reminders

okay thankies alot

i was always taught that these health food laws wee only given in leveticus and we no longer keep this one

but i see Noah took clean an unclean wow that is a eye opener
 
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Elin said:
It's mentioned at Noah's ark, regarding animals to be taken for sacrifice, which were more than two.
Thanks so this law was given before leviticus and leviticus has reminders

okay thankies alot

i was always taught that these health food laws wee only given in leveticus
and we no longer keep this one
That is correct.

Did ya' miss what I stated in my quote above?

There were no food laws during the time of Noah, and not until Leviticus.

but i see Noah took clean an unclean wow that is a eye opener
Yes, clean and unclean were for sacrifices only until Leviticus.
 
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Did ya' miss the above?

There were no food laws during the time, and not until Leviticus.


Yes, clean and unclean were for sacrifices only until Leviticus.

Did Adam Eve eat all herbs ?


  • Genesis 1:29And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.

  • Genesis 1:30And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so.
 
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That is correct.

Did ya' miss what I stated in my quote above?

There were no food laws during the time of Noah, and not until Leviticus.


Yes, clean and unclean were for sacrifices only until Leviticus.

What does sanctify means ?
can a non living thing be sacntified ?
 
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Did Adam Eve eat all herbs ?

  • Genesis 1:29And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.

  • Genesis 1:30And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to every thing that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so.
Yes, he ate only green plants.