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new wne is freshly pressed grapes. You dont need to add yeast at all
If you see my thorough study, you can see I know what the word used is. I also provide numerous examples where wine has nothing to do with alcohol. Did you see my evidence?Wine has alcohol in it, juice does not.
The word used is:
I gave the sources already (twice in fact), and some are mentioned in scripture. Please refer to the source material.Tell us about this alleged "preservation" method.
Getting drunk is frowned upon in the New Testament. Excessive consumption should disqualify someone from being an elder. Apart from that, not a lot is said. I've heard both sides of the argument, that some consumption or that total abstinence is required. I think it twists the scriptures (sorry, Baptists) to say that total abstinence is Biblical. However, I very rarely imbibe these days. Most of the red wine ends up in bolognese.This thread is about "Alcohol - a world wide phenomena" from a Bible perspective.
Does the Bible talk about alcohol?
What does the Bible say about alcohol if it does talk about it?
Does the Bible give any warnings or prohibitions abouto it's use or improper use?
Does the Bible say anything about alcohol being a serious health problem in the last days or end times?
Did anyone drink alcohol in the Bible, and if so, who and for what reason?
If there are examples in the Bible of persons drinking alcohol, are they examples of good or evil?
If alcohol is mentioned in the Bible, what words are used for it, and what words are associated and/or surrounding it/them?
I addressed that text in context in the link provided. It's poured out.I can give you one, and only one is needed:
Deuteronomy 14:26
22 Be sure to set aside a tenth of all that your fields produce each year. 23 Eat the tithe of your grain, new wine and olive oil, and the firstborn of your herds and flocks in the presence of the Lord your God at the place he will choose as a dwelling for his Name, so that you may learn to revere the Lord your God always. 24 But if that place is too distant and you have been blessed by the Lord your God and cannot carry your tithe (because the place where the Lord will choose to put his Name is so far away), 25 then exchange your tithe for silver, and take the silver with you and go to the place the Lord your God will choose. 26 Use the silver to buy whatever you like: cattle, sheep, wine or other fermented drink, or anything you wish. Then you and your household shall eat there in the presence of the Lord your God and rejoice.
Some people really should not drink alcohol. However, it is impossible to make an airtight case for total abstinence from Scripture. It is best to teach all that Scripture says on the subject (or encourage others to study it all), and leave the choice up to the individual. It's definitely not a salvific issue.
How about "BRAND NEW" wine which is what Christ created? One minute water, the next minute wine.New wine is always fermented.
How about "BRAND NEW" wine which is what Christ created? One minute water, the next minute wine.
I have been to many weddings and grape juice was never offered but there was wine. The apostles and even Jesus was accused of being of getting drunk on wine, even in the early part of the day. Nobody gets drunk on grape juice. That is ridiculous.And quite obviously it would have been "new wine" -- unfermented.
My evidence is the word wine. Wine contains alcohol. This isn't really all that complicated.Do you have evidence that the "wine" at the wedding was alcoholic, rather than the "wine" of non alcoholic grape juice?
It seems you might have assumption based upon the word "wine". Have you studied this word in scripture and in the context the wedding? I am only asking.
Absolutely correct.Some people can do fine with alcohol, many don’t. Scripture does not prohibit alcohol, it’s against drunkenness.
Jesus condemned the misuse of alcohol but did not prohibit it altogether.Exactly. And why would he age it since He condemns strong drink?
The person you described probably had scruples. That is when someone is troubled by doing something that is actually permitted in scripture, and at times even encouraged. It is like someone that would feel it is wrong to eat food that was sacrificed to idols even though a more mature spiritual perception would be that eating this food is indeed acceptable because in idol is something that is created in the mind and does not represent something that is actually real.None of the choices are correct. All are examples of a new Christian Law.
The answer is: In all things be led by the Spirit.
God forbade me to drink alcohol for several years. And then I was permitted. I know a man who became religiously abstinent because of his addiction. God healed him and he can now drink alcohol without addiction or fear.
The person you described probably had scruples. That is when someone is troubled by doing something that is actually permitted in scripture, and at times even encouraged. It is like someone that would feel it is wrong to eat food that was sacrificed to idols even though a more mature spiritual perception would be that eating this food is indeed acceptable because in idol is something that is created in the mind and does not represent something that is actually real.
Maybe there were no minors present at the wedding of Cana. I can't really see how new wine (grape juice) would burst old wineskins. Of course, there was a deeper spiritual meaning to this but without the affect that the new wine would have in being inside of an old wineskin the example would be meaningless. You certainly can get drunk on new wine. Jesus and his disciples were accused of being drunk on wine because of the way they sometimes acted. There is no way anyone could get drunk on grape juice, but you can get drunk on wine.Paul told Timothy to "drink a little wine for thy stomach's sake". Why? Timothy had stomach problems from drinking the bad water perhaps? Maybe.
But we have to agree that Paul instructed Timothy to drink a little because he wouldn't touch the stuff.
Now if it was acceptable to drink fermented wine back then, why wasn't this young pastor/apostle already drinking it?
You will hardly find grape juice in the scriptures, yet wine is everywhere, because it all was called wine.
It makes total sense that the words "new wine" had to be used then to indicate whether it was strong drink or not.
Yes, Jesus made "new wine", so no one could get drunk on it.
Ask yourself, would you provide alcoholic wine for your child's wedding so someone would get into a drunken stupor & ruin it?
Let's not forget, even the children drank the grape juice because of the bad water.
Jesus contributing to the delinquincy of a minor...... really?
Yes they were accused. Accusations are nothing, baseless.Jesus and his disciples were accused of being drunk on wine because of the way they sometimes acted. There is no way anyone could get drunk on grape juice, but you can get drunk