The Truth About Melchizedek

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1 - I said, read Jer. 7:22.

2 - In a dream or vision. (Numb. 12:6)

3 - Zipporah had a dream.

4 - In a dream of Zipporah.

5 - As well as the sacrifices of the pagans.

6 - You are not reading right. Read again Jer. 31:29,30. V. 29 was proverb no longer in use. V. 30 is about personal responsibility.

7 - That proverb had long fallen in disuse. Since the establishment of the New Covenant, the responsibility would be personal. (Jer. 31:31)

8 - That's just your anti-Jewish attitude.

The scripture does not say that Zipporah had a dream, but even if it was a dream, God was going to kill Moses.

Moses and the others had to clean themselves before entering the tent, where God's Spirit was.

You are anti Jew, for you compare the Jewish law as that of pagans.
 

Ben Masada

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The Truth about Melchizedek

You are speaking nonsense contradictions and crooked denials.

You have in the Torah where God tells Moses what to tell the people about sacrifices and burnt offerings, but you pretend it is not there in writing.

You also have the scriptures that plainly say God killed someone, and another scripture where God was going to kill someone else, but you just deny it, and the rest you contradict by admitting it happened but that it was not literal.

You know nothing about the Christian religion, and nothing about the Jewish religion, and nothing about God. You are a fake.

And I bet you are a saint, aren't you?
 

Ben Masada

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The Truth about Melchizedek

Jeremiah 8:8 How can you say, "We are wise! We have the law of the LORD"? The truth is, those who teach it have used their writings to make it say what it does not really mean.

The Law makes us wise. Read Psalm 119.
 

Ben Masada

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1 - The scripture does not say that Zipporah had a dream, but even if it was a dream, God was going to kill Moses.

2 - Moses and the others had to clean themselves before entering the tent, where God's Spirit was.

3 - You are anti Jew, for you compare the Jewish law as that of pagans.

1 - In many instances one has a spiritual dream when it is not mentioned in the Scriptures.

2 - God's Spirit is everywhere. In the Temple in a special way.

3 - No comments on slanders.
 

Ben Masada

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That is what Jesus' blood does.

Have you ever read Rev. 14:12? It says, "Here is the patience of the saints; here are they that keep the commandments of God and the Faith of Jesus."

The commandments of God and the Faith of Jesus, don't forget! Do you happen to know what was the Faith of Jesus? Obviously not! Since he was a religious Jew, his Faith was Judaism.

Do you keep the commandments of God aka the Decalogue and practice the Faith of Jesus which was Judaism? I don't think so. How then could Jesus' blood have made you a saint against the words of the Prophets of the Lord that no one can shed his blood for another? (Jer. 31:30 and Ezek. 18:20)
 

RBBI

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Have you ever read Rev. 14:12? It says, "Here is the patience of the saints; here are they that keep the commandments of God and the Faith of Jesus."

The commandments of God and the Faith of Jesus, don't forget! Do you happen to know what was the Faith of Jesus? Obviously not! Since he was a religious Jew, his Faith was Judaism.

Do you keep the commandments of God aka the Decalogue and practice the Faith of Jesus which was Judaism? I don't think so. How then could Jesus' blood have made you a saint against the words of the Prophets of the Lord that no one can shed his blood for another? (Jer. 31:30 and Ezek. 18:20)

That's easy......Pichuach Nephesh. Peace
 

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1 - In many instances one has a spiritual dream when it is not mentioned in the Scriptures.

2 - God's Spirit is everywhere. In the Temple in a special way.

3 - No comments on slanders.

The scripture does not say that Zipporah had a dream, but even if it was a dream, God was going to kill Moses.

2 - Moses and the others had to clean themselves before entering the tent, where God's Spirit was.

3 - You are anti Jew, for you compare the Jewish law as that of pagans.
 

God's Truth

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Have you ever read Rev. 14:12? It says, "Here is the patience of the saints; here are they that keep the commandments of God and the Faith of Jesus."

The commandments of God and the Faith of Jesus, don't forget! Do you happen to know what was the Faith of Jesus? Obviously not! Since he was a religious Jew, his Faith was Judaism.

Do you keep the commandments of God aka the Decalogue and practice the Faith of Jesus which was Judaism? I don't think so. How then could Jesus' blood have made you a saint against the words of the Prophets of the Lord that no one can shed his blood for another? (Jer. 31:30 and Ezek. 18:20)

Jesus is the Sacrificial Lamb of God. You must believe that Jesus' blood washes away your sins or they are not washed away.

You have to be born again.
 

Ben Masada

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The Truth about Melchizedek

You say Moses made up things for the people to do.

God commanded Moses what to have the people do.

God killed Aaron's sons because they added things that God did not tell them to do.

You claim that Moses did what Aaron's sons were killed for doing.

Numbers 26:61
And there went out fire from the LORD, and devoured them, and they died before the LORD.

You do not want to understand any thing I say which is only a waste
of our time.
 

Ben Masada

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The Truth about Melchizedek

I gave scripture.

Jeremiah 8:8 How can you say, "We are wise! We have the law of the LORD"? The truth is, those who teach it have used their writings to make it say what it does not really mean.

Okay, now be wise and let's go back to the original thread. We have been way off for too long.
 

Ben Masada

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The Truth about Melchizedek

The scripture does not say that Zipporah had a dream, but even if it was a dream, God was going to kill Moses.

2 - Moses and the others had to clean themselves before entering the tent, where God's Spirit was.

3 - You are anti Jew, for you compare the Jewish law as that of pagans.

Right, every thing is possible in a dream, even for God going to kill Moses.
 

Ben Masada

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The Truth about Melchizedek

Jesus is the Sacrificial Lamb of God. You must believe that Jesus' blood washes away your sins or they are not washed away.

You have to be born again.

It is not in the Hebrew Scriptures and I cannot take your word for it.
 

Ben Masada

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The Truth about Melchizedek

Those verses both say that a sinner dies for his own sins. Since Jesus is not a sinner, they do not apply.

Jarrod

For two reasons Jesus was also a sinner. The first is according to Ecclesiastes 7:20 which says that it has never been a man upon earth who has done only good and never sinned. Jesus was a man upon earth for 35 years of his short life but even so. And the second reason is that only in the text of Mat. 23:13-33 Jesus broke the Golden Rule for about 15 times. Grave transgressions of the Law because the Golden Rule covers the whole second part of the Decalogue. The Golden Rule says "Never to do unto others what you would not like they did unto yourself." If we are to believe that text of Matthew, Jesus cursed the Jewish authorities with being hypocrites and brood of vipers. Would you like to be cursed as such? I don't think so and neither did they.
 
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