I don't judge after the flesh
You must be a lush ... Sober up
Your words condemn you.
I don't judge after the flesh
You must be a lush ... Sober up
Another ignorant comment. Please tell me how being insulting is furthering the Gospel and does anything in showing Christ in us my friend.You must be a lush
You told him is error.Your words condemn you.
Fair point. I did not see his comment about "not judging" until after I had responded to his inappropriate comment. I could have left it at that.You told him is error.
In the name of Christ Stop being so judgmental
I just got all warm and fuzzy inside lol. The friendly heart icon to you was genuine. We are all growing my friend. May it be in Christ that He may be glorified.Fair point. I did not see his comment about "not judging" until after I had responded to his inappropriate comment. I could have left it at that.
Wine is wine. The fruit of the vine isn't fermented.Wine is fruit of the vine isn't it?
Do you think Jesus drank unfermented, unkosher wine just four chapters (in Matthew) after saying that 'the scribes and Pharisees sit in Moses seat. Whatsoever, therefore, they bid you observe, that observe and do...'?
Your words condemn you.
Wine is wine. The fruit of the vine isn't fermented.
When you find where it is written that it was spoken by the prophets that he would be called a Nazarene then you will find the answer you are looking for.
And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene.
Matt 2:23
KJV
I see you just like to make up your own definition and distinctions and expect people to agree with you,
So you really think I expect you to agree with me, not a chance. You are way to smart to believe anything I say,.
I suppose it depended on where you live. I hear they used to throw the waste from buckets (think chamber pot style waste) in the streets in Rome. But I have also seen excavations of Greek or Roman toilets over rivers. If there were toilets over the tiber, Rome could have had some rather unhealthy water, but they did pipe water in from distant springs, probably polluted slightly from the lead used in the construction of the top of the aqueduct. But what about cities of 20 or 50k people that did not have aqueducts, or some village downstream from another village that did not bury its waste. Digging a well was a big deal. We even read about the patriarchs digging wells. It must have been a really big deal for them.Not really true.
They knew how to dig wells both deep and not so deep.
The water was very drinkable
As well alcoholic wine does not purify water.
Vinegar comes from the vine, too. When they put vinegar to His lips, Jesus refused to drink it.
What an ignorant thing to say. But since you brought it up none of us are; including you and I.
Since you consider drinking alcohol righteousness
I Nazarites could not drink grape juice.
Good point. My memory of Matthew is fuzzy. So the question is whether 'the fruit of the vine' in the passage about the Lord's Supper exclusively refers to grape juice with yeast floating in it, or whether it can refer to fully fermented wine which was kosher for Passover.Vinegar comes from wine, the wine comes from the fermented fruit. The fruit from the vine is not fermented. It has to ferment before it becomes wine.
You might review the scriptures before you make your prophesy of scripture because you would find that the scriptures reprove what you claim.
They gave him vinegar to drink mingled with gall: and when he had tasted thereof, he would not drink. Matt 27:34
And straightway one of them ran, and took a spunge, and filled it with vinegar, and put it on a reed, and gave him to drink. .Matt 27:48
29 Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar: and they filled a spunge with vinegar, and put it upon hyssop, and put it to his mouth.
30 When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost.
John 19:29-30
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