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Karadeniz

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4. I want to see those lesson plans. Im not an expert on the hebrew writings, but
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 03:53 PM
Nov 22

Jesus disagreed with the messages people took from them..... my new wine can't be contained within an old leather container... Jesus as a youth argued about scripture with priests.... If people thought hating your enemy was divinely acceptable, he vetoed that
....he gave heretofore new understanding of a Hebrew passage in a meeting....he erased the10 commandments with two love commandments...
he argued that the sabbath doesn't necessarily have to be observed... he said he had knowledge that couldn't be made available to just everyone, ruling out the purely literal level of understanding his truths and that would apply to both Hebrew and
gospel writing.

So, how will Texas and Oklahoma present the Hebrew writings in a sympathetic, respectful way when the gospels rebel against them? I guess only by cherry picking to keep things shallow and superficial. How's about just leaving the matter to
religious institutions to thrash out.....

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