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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - If circumcision is the sign of the covenant, what is the sign of the new covenant?

Deut 24:1-2 - 18:20-24). So Abraham kept the laws of God, but not the Law of Moses. Also, Moses allowed divorce for marital infidelity, adultery (Deut 24:1-2). Messiah undercut Moses and allowed it for "porneia", which is primarily prostitution (Matt 19:3-9)....

Deut 4:12-13 - the beginning. Not all of the Law of Moses was from the beginning. The Covenant of the Lord, His Covenant, is the Ten Commandments (Deut 4:12-13). His covenant was also made with Abraham and the Patriarchs (I Chron 16:15-18, Deut 8:18). Moses says...

Deut 5 - ways (Deut 8:6). So since Psalms 78 & Hosea 8 equate His Law with His covenant, His ways are embodied in His commandments (Deut 5), which are His covenant and His covenant is forever (for all practical purposes Ps 111:9, 5), it fits that...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - What is the significance of "Seat of Moses" in Matthew 23?

Deut. 17:13 - I might advance my own understanding of this verse, a Jewish disciple of Yeshua is to "observe and do," yet without hypocrisy and without behaving (Deut. 17:13) and in the humility befitting a blameless dove and a Child of HaShem. Cf. . That...

Deut. 17:8 - The key phrase in Deut. 17:8, my fellow Divine Spark and Son of the Most High, is: "being matters of controversy within thy gates." If you'll do a "Word" study on the use of "gates" in the Sacred Text and research city-life "back in the day,"...

Deut. 17:8-11 - a position of this text. Yeshua's directive in Matthew 23:1-3 was clearly a qualified submission to authority, so lets see how he would interpret Deut. 17:8-11. Quote: KJV Deuteronomy 17:8 If there arise a matter too hard for thee in judgment,...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - What is the significance of "Seat of Moses" in Matthew 23?

Deut. 17:13 - I might advance my own understanding of this verse, a Jewish disciple of Yeshua is to "observe and do," yet without hypocrisy and without behaving (Deut. 17:13) and in the humility befitting a blameless dove and a Child of HaShem. Cf. . That...

Deut. 17:8 - The key phrase in Deut. 17:8, my fellow Divine Spark and Son of the Most High, is: "being matters of controversy within thy gates." If you'll do a "Word" study on the use of "gates" in the Sacred Text and research city-life "back in the day,"...

Deut. 17:8-11 - a position of this text. Yeshua's directive in Matthew 23:1-3 was clearly a qualified submission to authority, so lets see how he would interpret Deut. 17:8-11. Quote: KJV Deuteronomy 17:8 If there arise a matter too hard for thee in judgment,...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - What is the significance of "Seat of Moses" in Matthew 23?

Deut. 17:13 - I might advance my own understanding of this verse, a Jewish disciple of Yeshua is to "observe and do," yet without hypocrisy and without behaving (Deut. 17:13) and in the humility befitting a blameless dove and a Child of HaShem. Cf. . That...

Deut. 17:8 - The key phrase in Deut. 17:8, my fellow Divine Spark and Son of the Most High, is: "being matters of controversy within thy gates." If you'll do a "Word" study on the use of "gates" in the Sacred Text and research city-life "back in the day,"...

Deut. 17:8-11 - a position of this text. Yeshua's directive in Matthew 23:1-3 was clearly a qualified submission to authority, so lets see how he would interpret Deut. 17:8-11. Quote: KJV Deuteronomy 17:8 If there arise a matter too hard for thee in judgment,...

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Deut 12:13? - no sense for Peter to go against the “law of Moses” and remove the Torah for the Gentiles. This would have contradicted Deut 4:2 and Deut 12:13? It must be taken in consideration that if the Orthodox Jews instituted the Noachide in...

Deut 12:13? - Bivin how does your belief of Peter having the ability to “loose” and “Bind” the Torah for Gentiles not contradict Deut 4:2, Deut 12:13? Secondly, doesn’t the non-scriptural Noachide contradict Leviticus 24:22, and...

Deut 4:2 - would have made no sense for Peter to go against the “law of Moses” and remove the Torah for the Gentiles. This would have contradicted Deut 4:2 and Deut 12:13? It must be taken in consideration that if the Orthodox Jews instituted...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - "Binding" and "Loosing"

Deut 12:13? - no sense for Peter to go against the “law of Moses” and remove the Torah for the Gentiles. This would have contradicted Deut 4:2 and Deut 12:13? It must be taken in consideration that if the Orthodox Jews instituted the Noachide in...

Deut 12:13? - Bivin how does your belief of Peter having the ability to “loose” and “Bind” the Torah for Gentiles not contradict Deut 4:2, Deut 12:13? Secondly, doesn’t the non-scriptural Noachide contradict Leviticus 24:22, and...

Deut 4:2 - Bivin how does your belief of Peter having the ability to “loose” and “Bind” the Torah for Gentiles not contradict Deut 4:2, Deut 12:13? Secondly, doesn’t the non-scriptural Noachide contradict Leviticus...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - "Binding" and "Loosing"

Deut 12:13? - Bivin how does your belief of Peter having the ability to “loose” and “Bind” the Torah for Gentiles not contradict Deut 4:2, Deut 12:13? Secondly, doesn’t the non-scriptural Noachide contradict Leviticus 24:22, and...

Deut 12:13? - no sense for Peter to go against the “law of Moses” and remove the Torah for the Gentiles. This would have contradicted Deut 4:2 and Deut 12:13? It must be taken in consideration that if the Orthodox Jews instituted the Noachide in...

Deut 4:2 - Bivin how does your belief of Peter having the ability to “loose” and “Bind” the Torah for Gentiles not contradict Deut 4:2, Deut 12:13? Secondly, doesn’t the non-scriptural Noachide contradict Leviticus...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - "Binding" and "Loosing"

Deut 12:13? - no sense for Peter to go against the “law of Moses” and remove the Torah for the Gentiles. This would have contradicted Deut 4:2 and Deut 12:13? It must be taken in consideration that if the Orthodox Jews instituted the Noachide in...

Deut 12:13? - Bivin how does your belief of Peter having the ability to “loose” and “Bind” the Torah for Gentiles not contradict Deut 4:2, Deut 12:13? Secondly, doesn’t the non-scriptural Noachide contradict Leviticus 24:22, and...

Deut 4:2 - Bivin how does your belief of Peter having the ability to “loose” and “Bind” the Torah for Gentiles not contradict Deut 4:2, Deut 12:13? Secondly, doesn’t the non-scriptural Noachide contradict Leviticus...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - "Binding" and "Loosing"

Deut 12:13? - Bivin how does your belief of Peter having the ability to “loose” and “Bind” the Torah for Gentiles not contradict Deut 4:2, Deut 12:13? Secondly, doesn’t the non-scriptural Noachide contradict Leviticus 24:22, and...

Deut 12:13? - no sense for Peter to go against the “law of Moses” and remove the Torah for the Gentiles. This would have contradicted Deut 4:2 and Deut 12:13? It must be taken in consideration that if the Orthodox Jews instituted the Noachide in...

Deut 4:2 - Bivin how does your belief of Peter having the ability to “loose” and “Bind” the Torah for Gentiles not contradict Deut 4:2, Deut 12:13? Secondly, doesn’t the non-scriptural Noachide contradict Leviticus...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Dwight Pryor’s "One God and Lord"

Deut. 6 - In my view there is no greater task for the church today than to understand as best we can the connection between the SHMA of Deut. 6 and how this literally 'fit into the minds' of those early worshippers of Jesus. And even moreso, what new things...

Deut. 6 - Temple Judaism and the 1st Century Church with primary focus on the Shema. It is my own contention that not only is the Shema of Deut. 6 logically consistent with a Trinitarian understanding of YHWH, but that the Shema is actually the DRIVING...

Dt. 6 - and IN OUR FAMILIES that participation in the divine life (2Pet. 1) which we were created to enjoy. And it is, I would argue, to see in the Shema of Dt. 6 and what those early Jewish disciples came to know first-hand in the face of Jesus, their...

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Deut 31:10-13 - - the assembly during the Feast of Tabernacles of "men, women, children and aliens" for the public reading of the Pentateuch (Deut 31:10-13). This assembly was held in the Women's Court every seven years (Mishnah, Sotah 7:8; Babylonian...

Deuteronomy 16:9-12 - - (weeks) the annual festival of the firstfruits celebrated at the conclusion of the seven weeks of counting the omer (Leviticus 23:15-21; Deuteronomy 16:9-12); also known as Pentecost from the Greek pentekoste (fiftieth day). Shema -...

Deuteronomy 6:4 - the Greek pentekoste (fiftieth day). Shema - (Hear!) the first word of Deuteronomy 6:4, "Hear [Shema], O Israel! The LORD our God, the LORD is one." In Judaism this verse is the supreme affirmation of God's oneness and uniqueness. Since at least...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Dwight Pryor’s "One God and Lord"

Deut. 6 - In my view there is no greater task for the church today than to understand as best we can the connection between the SHMA of Deut. 6 and how this literally 'fit into the minds' of those early worshippers of Jesus. And even moreso, what new things...

Deut. 6 - Temple Judaism and the 1st Century Church with primary focus on the Shema. It is my own contention that not only is the Shema of Deut. 6 logically consistent with a Trinitarian understanding of YHWH, but that the Shema is actually the DRIVING...

Dt. 6 - and IN OUR FAMILIES that participation in the divine life (2Pet. 1) which we were created to enjoy. And it is, I would argue, to see in the Shema of Dt. 6 and what those early Jewish disciples came to know first-hand in the face of Jesus, their...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Dwight Pryor’s "One God and Lord"

Deut. 6 - In my view there is no greater task for the church today than to understand as best we can the connection between the SHMA of Deut. 6 and how this literally 'fit into the minds' of those early worshippers of Jesus. And even moreso, what new things...

Deut. 6 - Temple Judaism and the 1st Century Church with primary focus on the Shema. It is my own contention that not only is the Shema of Deut. 6 logically consistent with a Trinitarian understanding of YHWH, but that the Shema is actually the DRIVING...

Dt. 6 - (as some later rabbis came to 'interpret' ECHAD, we would have to say that a Trinitarian understanding of God is inconsistent with the Shema of Dt. 6. Fortunately, though, ECHAD is used for things like the uniting of man and woman in ONE...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Belief in Two Messiahs: a Messiah the Son of David and a Messiah the Son of Joseph

Deut. 23:17 - 52a, but the Tannaitic origin of this passage is uncertain: its content is atypical for a .... Corrections made on 07 March 2008 - Changed Deut. 23:17 to Deut. 33:17 and several links added.Last edited by smadewell on Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:47 am;...

Deut. 33:17 - Tannaitic origin of this passage is uncertain: its content is atypical for a .... Corrections made on 07 March 2008 - Changed Deut. 23:17 to Deut. 33:17 and several links added.Last edited by smadewell on Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:47 am; edited 3 times...

Deut. 33:17 - The Messiah son of Joseph shall be in the last days the commander in chief ... of the Jewish army, and with his horns "he will gore nations" (Deut. 33:17). "His firstling bullock, majesty is his; and his horns are the horns of the wild-ox; with...

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JerusalemPerspective.com :: View topic - Belief in Two Messiahs: a Messiah the Son of David and a Messiah the Son of Joseph

Deut. 23:17 - 52a, but the Tannaitic origin of this passage is uncertain: its content is atypical for a .... Corrections made on 07 March 2008 - Changed Deut. 23:17 to Deut. 33:17 and several links added.Last edited by smadewell on Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:47 am;...

Deut. 33:17 - The Messiah son of Joseph shall be in the last days the commander in chief ... of the Jewish army, and with his horns "he will gore nations" (Deut. 33:17). "His firstling bullock, majesty is his; and his horns are the horns of the wild-ox; with...

Deut. 33:17 - the white bull is evidently the Davidic Messiah and the wild ox the Messiah son of Joseph. This suggestion of mine is confirmed by the fact that Deut. 33:17 is the main text in the rabbinic literature for the Messiah son of Joseph (cf....

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