Rockerduck
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There in no difference between any pagan nation and that are very against ChristianityInteresting POV. The religion is only a set of laws, and has nothing to do with separation of Myth and State.
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There in no difference between any pagan nation and that are very against ChristianityInteresting POV. The religion is only a set of laws, and has nothing to do with separation of Myth and State.
But if he were a Levite, he wouldn't be both a Jew, and a Levite. He would be just Levite.Paul referred to himself as both Jew and of the tribe of Benjamin.
Separation of Myth and State protects everyone. Laws can be for religious laws, but not for religions.There in no difference between any pagan nation and that are very against Christianity
Incorrect.But if he were a Levite, he wouldn't be both a Jew, and a Levite. He would be just Levite.
Levite only came from the eldest son of Arron.Incorrect.
Say a man was a Levite from the city of Hebron, then he would also be a Jew, because Hebron is a city of the House of Judah.
You either accept Christ as Savior or not. The body of Christ is Gods people, period.Separation of Myth and State protects everyone. Laws can be for religious laws, but not for religions.
You're conflating priests with Levites. The priests are only Aaron's descendants. Levites include all descendants of Levi, not just the priests.Levite only came from the eldest son of Arron.
Land rights were more restrictive in those times. You are just wrong.Incorrect.
Say a man was a Levite from the city of Hebron, then he would also be a Jew, because Hebron is a city of the House of Judah.
I'm right. Hebron is a Levitical city. The Levites hold the land rights there.Land rights were more restrictive in those times. You are just wrong.
NopeI'm right. Hebron is a Levitical city. The Levites hold the land rights there.
Hebron is also the original capital of Judah. A Levite of Hebron is also a Jew.
I'm corrected. I got it backwards.You're conflating priests with Levites. The priests are only Aaron's descendants. Levites include all descendants of Levi, not just the priests.
All priests are Levites. Not all Levites are priests.
NopeI did a little reading and the house of Israel didnt mean just the northern tribes it could also be used ti expresses the nation as a whole
Hebron is a Levitical city. The Levites hold the land rights there.
Yep.Nope
Hebron is also the original capital of Judah. A Levite of Hebron is also a Jew.
Yep.Nope
After the division of the kingdom many from the northern went to the southern, so when the northern went to captivity, there were still some of the various tribes in the southern. And after a while, Jew simply meant all of them.I did a little reading and the house of Israel didnt mean just the northern tribes it could also be used ti expresses the nation as a whole
That's true. Of course, the opposite is just as true (as others have already pointed out here). Here's a short, well-written article that discusses them both. Enjoy :)His death didn't do anything without a resurrection.
Hello again MonoBiblical, I meant to ask you about this earlier, what you meant by "He [Jesus] wanted to cause our sins", that is. So, what do you meanIt sounds ~he wanted to cause our sins~ either way, if he were to die for [them].
You are copiable for thy own sins not someone else's. Jesus didn't remove sins by dying but being a mediator. Currently there is no miraculous pardoning for sins. We now must atone, and remove sins/wrongs where we can.
Hello MonoBiblical, I'm confused. On the one hand you seem to be saying that we must atone for our own sins now, but on the other, that Jesus does this for us. So, which is it (or do you mean something else perhaps)The thing which atoned was the Messiahs life and death., and perhaps undeath. By his stripes, they were healed.

(I ask because the Bible says "we are healed" .. Isaiah 53:5 and "you were healed" .. 1 Peter 2:24)Dying for sins could imply someone advocated them.Hello again MonoBiblical, I meant to ask you about this earlier, what you meant by "He [Jesus] wanted to cause our sins", that is. So, what do you mean
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--Papa Smurf
There is a difference between pardoning sins and atoning them. Perhaps, while some can have their pardoned by God, only the someone can atone for them. Forgiveness, pardon, and atonement are different.Hello MonoBiblical, I'm confused. On the one hand you seem to be saying that we must atone for our own sins now, but on the other, that Jesus does this for us. So, which is it (or do you mean something else perhaps)
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--Papa Smurf
p.s. - one last minor point and question (for clairity's sake), you said, "by His stripes, they were healed". Who does the "they" that you are referring to there include(I ask because the Bible says "we are healed" .. Isaiah 53:5 and "you were healed" .. 1 Peter 2:24)
Technically, yes.Forgiveness, pardon, and atonement are different.