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Cargando... Ten Commandments Twice Removed (edición 2006)por Danny Shelton (Autor)
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Given to Matthew Hayes - 05/11/2023 This book was received free by our church (Baptist) about 8 years ago. It is authored by a Seventh Day Adventist Television preacher, Danny Shelton. Shelton is unaware of how to interpret the O.T. as it relates to the N.T. church; he believes that the command to observe the Seventh Day Sabbath is still in force for N.T. believers. The exegesis is incompetent (or even non-existent); the basic Hebrew difference between the word "seventh" and "rest" is not recognized. Simple logic was excluded by assuming that Sabbath means "seventh" when there were multiple days, other than the seventh, of various months that were proclaimed as a "Sabbath" in the law. This book is an attempt to proselytize unlearned believers to a Seventh Day Adventist position. According to Seventh Day Adventists, most Protestants are inadvertently in violation of the fourth (of the oft quoted ten) commandment by observing the Sabbath on Sunday instead of Saturday. As they say, ignorance of the law is not innocence and there are dire consequences for this oversight. In James 2:10 we are warned that if we break one commandment, we are guilty of breaking them all. That doesn't apply to all 613 Jewish commandments however. Conveniently, 603 were nailed to the cross (Colossions 2:14), leaving only these 10. This book focuses on the first of three enumerations of those ten commandments, this one found in Exodus 20:2-17. This book, like many others, fails to mention another itemization of the Ten Commandments found in Exodus 34. That one is actually called the Ten Commandments in the text, but is often ignored because of its inclusion of the prohibition against "seething a kid in its mother's milk". Sometimes irreverently referred to as the cheeseburger commandment, this is still very seriously observed by the Jews who even have separate facilities for preparing dairy and meat. It also explains why cheeseburgers and meat lasagna are not considered kosher. Please don't think I'm suggesting that eating a cheeseburger is the equivalent of murder. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Un contragolpe de atención ha surgido sobra Los Diez Mandamientos debido a la legislación de leyes - esto ha provocado que los cristianos se unan para que se exhiban públicamente. A medida que la preocupación aumenta, una voz solitario pide la atención, "Si me amáis, guardad mis mandamientos" (Juan 14:15). ¿Acaso nuestra defensa por Los Diez Mandamientos se debe a un interés sentimental en la cultura del cristianismo? ¿Será posible que la Iglesia se siente tan culpable frente a Dios como nuestro gobierno por descartar el Decálogo? ¡Con una convicción sin vacilación, los autores unen sus voces con otros grandes líderes religiosos como Billy Graham, D. L. Moody, John Wesley, y Charles Spurgeon, para tocar la trompeta de la verdad - Dios nunca revocó Sus Diez Mandamientos! Este libro contesta preguntas críticas con una claridad convincente y con evidencias Bíblicas. ¿Existieron Los Diez Mandamientos antes de Sinaí? ¿Fueron clavados en la cruz? ¿Cómo podemos aclarar el misterio de la ley según los escritos de Pablo? ¿Tiene el hombre la autoridad para cambiar la ley de Dios? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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