hi LGF
i believe I've answered all your questions from 7127 and gave scriptures to support my answers
did you want me to explain any of them more?
what's the next step?
LGF is resting from his labors now thank GOD.
hi LGF
i believe I've answered all your questions from 7127 and gave scriptures to support my answers
did you want me to explain any of them more?
what's the next step?
The reason Moses had to write them is he destroyed the one God wrote. He was extremely angry with the Israelites creating a gold bull to worship while he was on the mountain. He then had to go back up and have God dictate them to him.
You ignore the Sabbaths day walk allowed them to go to the temple and worship. Quit trying to rewrite the Bible.You worship God everyday, but the sabbath is a rest day period. God never said anything about worship. He said REST,REST, REST.
GOD wrote the 10 commandments on a second pair of stone tablets that Moses made, which later were stored in the ark of the covenant. The ark and tablets eventually disappeared, which foretold the passing away of the law. The reason Moses wrote it all on a scroll is because it is all one law.
And it shall come to pass that when ye are multiplied and increased upon the land, saith the Lord, in those days they shall say no more, The ark of the covenant of the Holy One of Israel: it shall not come to mind; it shall not be named; neither shall it be visited; nor shall [this] be done any more. Jeremiah 3:16
Scripture reference for God writing the second tablets.GOD wrote the 10 commandments on a second pair of stone tablets that Moses made, which later were stored in the ark of the covenant. The ark and tablets eventually disappeared, which foretold the passing away of the law. The reason Moses wrote it all on a scroll is because it is all one law.And it shall come to pass that when ye are multiplied and increased upon the land, saith the Lord, in those days they shall say no more, The ark of the covenant of the Holy One of Israel: it shall not come to mind; it shall not be named; neither shall it be visited; nor shall [this] be done any more. Jeremiah 3:16
Scripture reference for God writing the second tablets.
Exodus 34 AMPC
28 Moses was there with the Lord forty days and forty nights; he ate no bread and drank no water. And he wrote upon the tables the words of the covenant, the Ten Commandments.
29 When Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the two tables of the Testimony in his hand, he did not know that the skin of his face shone and sent forth beams by reason of his speaking with the Lord.
Oops Moses wrote on the second set of tablets.
The reason Moses had to write them is he destroyed the one God wrote. He was extremely angry with the Israelites creating a gold bull to worship while he was on the mountain. He then had to go back up and have God dictate them to him.
He can't answer you. He was banned for telling people that if they choose to worship God on any day other than saturday they will never see the Kingdom. He also made many statements that told men they were not worshiping the true God if they went to church on Sunday rather than Saturday.
All sacrifices were for removing the sin from the person. Priests were allowed to eat some of the sacrificed animals.
GOD wrote the 10 commandments on a second pair of stone tablets that Moses made, which later were stored in the ark of the covenant. The ark and tablets eventually disappeared, which foretold the passing away of the law. The reason Moses wrote it all on a scroll is because it is all one law.
And it shall come to pass that when ye are multiplied and increased upon the land, saith the Lord, in those days they shall say no more, The ark of the covenant of the Holy One of Israel: it shall not come to mind; it shall not be named; neither shall it be visited; nor shall [this] be done any more. Jeremiah 3:16
You and some others refuse to recognize how people reading posts on a forum act. The longer the post the fewer people will be willing to read it. They might read several sentences before going on to the next post. If you desire to be read keep it short. A couple of paragraphs at most. Now you can decide how many people will bother to read your posts. The longer the fewer.
If the intention was to say God wrote the second set it would be worded explicitly so. Instead it points to Moses as writing it although slightly ambiguously.That's worded vaguely that makes it hard to see. GOD made the first pair of tablets, Moses made the second pair. GOD wrote the 10 commandments on both.
At that time the LORD said unto me, Hew thee two tables of stone like unto the first, and come up unto me into the mount, and make thee an ark of wood. And I will write on the tables the words that were in the first tables which thou brakest, and thou shalt put them in the ark. Deuteronomy 10:1-2
This showed me something I haven't seen before. The first pair of tablets were exposed for everyone to see, but the second pair were hidden in the ark, which symbolizes Christ. This signifies that righteousness would not come through law, but through Christ who would have to die.
This same sort of thing happened when GOD told Israel the first time to enter the promised land. That was in the fall of the year (time of first-ripe grapes) when the festival of tabernacles would have occurred (the time of rest from yearly labors), and when Noah's ark rested. They would have entered their rest in Canaan from the south without having to cross the Jordan River, which symbolizes death. But they did not enter because of unbelief, and had to enter during Passover in the springtime through the Jordan River, which signified the death of Christ, our Passover.
I'm always struck with how GOD initially dealt with Israel as if they wouldn't sin, but afterwards responded with a different way that dealt with their sin.
If the intention was to say God wrote the second set it would be worded explicitly so. Instead it points to Moses as writing it although slightly ambiguously.
this was an eye opener for me
Mark 7: 10. For Moses said, Honour thy father and thy mother; and, Whoso curseth father or mother, let him die the death
Moses said that?
Yep
For every one that curseth his father or his mother shall be surely put to death: he hath cursed his father or his mother; his blood [shall be] upon him. Leviticus 20:9
right, what caught my eye was that Jesus quotes one of the 10 C, and says Moses said
to me, it sounds like whether God said it or Moses, it's really the same, since Moses was a prophet
hence, trying to divide up the law into Moses said and God said doesn't really fit
GOD said it
And he that curseth his father, or his mother, shall surely be put to death. Exodus 21:17
What is your point?i know!
that's why it's so startling to read
Mark 7: 10.
For Moses said,
[one of the 10]
Honour thy father and thy mother;
and, Whoso curseth father or mother, let him die the death
Matters not.The 10 commandments (Decalogue) were hand written in the book of the law of Moses.