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10-18-2011, 08:41 PM
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RE: General questions for former Messianics
Quote:"seems to encourage" = what? It seems that you are probably over-reacting to the "pretend Jews" who claim to be messianic. Am I right?

I don't think you will find anything that encourages Talmudic concepts.

Well if you read through the articles, for instance, the Rosh Hashana one, or the Akeida one, they give the Talmudic quotations and interpretations very clearly.
It has nothing to do with "over reaction to pretend jews" as you suggested.What it has to do with is that Talmudic interpretations came about much later than Jesus and arose out of the religious system that rejected Him. Would it be appropriate to go to Hindu or Islamic writings in order to better understand the Gospel? Then why is it appropriate to waste time finding wisdom or aid to understanding in the system that seeks to understand the Bible whilst completely rejecting Jesus role in it in the process?


Quote:Have you ever listened to First Century Foundations by Joe Amaral on Miracle Channel? You can also see it online at firstcentury "dot" "tv". Joe does practise some of the rituals of remembrance of Judaism such as often having a seder, or celebrating some of the feasts, which is okay. WE were never instructed to drop them. But that doesn't mean you HAVE to celebrate them nor does it mean that you CANNOT.
Why would we want to practise a seder? A seder is not what Jesus attended.At the time of Jesus, the Temple stood and they obeyed the Law and had the Passover with a lamb, they had the priesthood etc.The seder that people do now is what Judaism replaced the Temple Services with, following its destruction.A seder is what the religion that rejects Christ practises.Bringing Jesus into it at various points doesn't make it any more acceptable in my view.

Computerdoc, if someone is jewish I don't see anything wrong with them continuing to attend family seders since it's a family tradition but for a gentile to begin doing it thinking he honours Christ this way is wrong in my view.Or completely unnecessary.

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RE: General questions for former Messianics - Rose of Shushan - 10-18-2011 08:41 PM

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