Posts Tagged ‘Paul’

To Eat or Not To Eat, That Is The Question

כ״ה באב ה׳תשע״א (August 25, 2011)

Romans chapter 14 is often quoted as proof that Paul (Rabbi Sha’ul of Tarsus) taught and believed that the dietary laws and holy days of the Torah (especially Shabbat) have been done away with.

This is very easy to do when we read those verses from a 21st century western Christian paradigm as if they were written to us, about things pertinent to us today, as instructions on how to live. They weren’t. They were written to a mixed congregation of new gentile believers, Jews who accepted Yeshua as Messiah and Jews who didn’t, but aimed mainly at the gentile believers living in that community (in 1st century Rome) and worshiping with their Jewish brethren in the synagogue. We’re reading someone else’s mail and we only have half the conversation.
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A Living Sacrifice

ה׳ באדר ה׳תש״ע (February 19, 2010)

I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. Romans 12:1 (KJV)

What does it mean to present oneself as a “living sacrifice”?

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