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Shalom aleikhem!Posted : 26 Jul, 2019 01:23 PMI have get off this site. A Bible discussion forum should edifying, bringing people closer to God, not further away. Therefore there is little choice in this matter; it is the instructions of Jesus: (see first post) |
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Shalom aleikhem!Posted : 26 Jul, 2019 01:24 PM12 When you enter someone's household, say, `Shalom aleikhem!' 13 If the home deserves it, let your shalom rest on it; if not, let your shalom return to you. 14 But if the people of a house or town will not welcome you or listen to you, leave it and shake its dust from your feet! |
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Shalom aleikhem!Posted : 26 Jul, 2019 01:32 PM**SHALOM SHALOM ALEICHEM**!! |
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Shalom aleikhem!Posted : 26 Jul, 2019 04:01 PMI stand corrected...Sadlup COULD make me cry afterall...because he is gone. Please keep him in your prayers. |
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Shalom aleikhem!Posted : 26 Jul, 2019 04:07 PMParrot, |
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Shalom aleikhem!Posted : 26 Jul, 2019 05:08 PMSince I was a missionary in Israel I became very familiar with the beliefs of Messianic Jews. Sadlup claimed to be a Messianic Jew. However Messianic Jews believe that Jesus is God and His blood made atonement for our sins and they also believe that Paul's epistles are inspired by God. While Sadlup did not believe that Jesus is God, or our Savior, or that the blood of Jesus made atonement for our sins. Sadlup also didn't believe that Paul's letters were inspired by God since Paul wrote about 20 times that we no longer under the supervision of the OT Laws. |