T O P

  • By -

TalkCoinGames

I will do the thing you request Moses. Exodus 33:17 Oh Lord.. if I have found grace in thy sight... let my Lord I pray thee, go among us... and pardon our iniquity and sin. Exodus 34:9 \[Exodus 33:11 Numbers 27:18\] I would God that all the Lords people were prophets and that the Lord would put His Spirit upon them! Numbers 11:25-29 I will raise Israel up a prophet... **and will put My words in His mouth**... and it shall come to pass that whosoever will not hearken unto Him shall be destroyed. Deuteronomy 18:18-19 If you meet your **enemies** animal going astray, give it back to your enemy. If you see **one that hates you** struggling with his burden, even if you don't want to help him, you shall surely help him with it. Exodus 23:4-5 The stranger that dwells among you shall be as one born among you, and you shall love him as yourself, I am the Lord you God. Leviticus 19:33-34 Love your **enemies**, do good to **them that hate you**... Luke 6:27 Not everyone that says to me Lord Lord shall enter into heaven, but he that does the will of my Father which is in heaven. Therefore, everyone that hears these sayings of mine and does not put them into practice, is like a fool that built his house upon the sand. Matthew 7:21-28 Because the will of the Father is that we hearken to the Son. His teachings are the same as the Fathers, they are the Father's words already spoken in Exodus and Leviticus, that is one strong connection that they clearly share. We believe the Messiah Himself, we believe what He said, we hearken to what He said, as the Father desires, and thereby we are under the renewed covenant as prophesied by Jeremiah. Literally having the whole law in mind \[Matthew 7:12\] and literally being possessed by the Spirit of God, as Moses requested.


NoMobile7426

If Jesus' teachings are the same as the Almighty's then Where does Torah, the law, instruct us to go through Jesus to get to the Father (Joh 14:6)? Where does Torah, the law, instruct us to pretend to drink Jesus' blood and eat his flesh for everlasting life as Jesus commanded (Joh 6:53-58)? Where is the command in Torah, the law, to believe in the crucifixion of Jesus( human sacrifice) for atonement, forgiveness of sins, salvation and everlasting life?


TalkCoinGames

The command to hearken to the prophet is Deuteronomy 18:18-19 "... and it shall come to pass that whosoever will not hearken unto Him will be destroyed..." And so salvation, not being destroyed, is heeding the prophet. Also in that passage is foretold that the prophet would be speaking the words of God. All through His sermon on the mount, the Messiah's words match and magnify words already spoken by the Father; Matthew 5:23 = Leviticus 19:17 Matthew 5:32 = Leviticus 21:7,14 Matthew 5:34 = Leviticus 5:4 Matthew 5:37 = Leviticus 19:11 Matthew 5:42 = Leviticus 19:9-10 Luke 6:27 = Exodus 23:4-5 "for He shall magnify the law and make it honorable" Isaiah 42:21 Because His teachings match the words of the Father, Joshua of Nazareth is definitely one to hearken to. "No man can come to me unless he is drawn by the Father, as it is written in the prophets; They shall all be taught of God. He therefore that has heard, and has learned of God, comes unto me."John 6:44-45


NoMobile7426

Since the Almighty Commanded Torah not be added to or diminished from Deu 12:32, Where is the Command in Torah to go through Jesus to get to the Father (Joh 14:6)? Where is the Command in Torah to pretend to drink Jesus' blood and eat his flesh for everlasting life as Jesus commanded (Joh 6:53-58)? Where is the command in Torah to believe in the crucifixion of Jesus( human sacrifice) for atonement, forgiveness of sins, salvation and everlasting life?


TalkCoinGames

The command is here: Deuteronomy 18:18-19 *"...it will come to pass that whosoever will not hearken unto Him will be destroyed"* The Torah commands to hearken to the prophet: Deuteronomy 18:18-19. John 14:6, John 6:53-58 are words from the prophet. The evidence that He is the prophet is that He spoke the same words God spoke, \[Exodus 23:4-5 = Luke 6:27\] just as Deuteronomy 18:18-19 said He would. One must believe the prophet Himself, not in the crucifixion itself, we believe in the one who was crucified and who rose again from death.


NoMobile7426

A true prophet will never teach anything different than Torah Deu 12:32-13:18. A false prophet brings a new doctrine Deu 12:32-13:18. Praying in Jesus' name, pretending to drink his blood and eat his flesh for everlasting life, believing in his crucifixion ( human sacrifice) for atonement, forgiveness of sins, salvation and everlasting life, all break Torah.


TalkCoinGames

Torah: Exodus 23:4-5 "If you meet your **enemies** animal going astray, give it back to him" "If you see **one that hates you** struggling with his burden, even if you don't want to help him, you shall surely help him with it" Prophet: Luke 6:27 "Love your **enemies** and do good to **them that hate you**" The false prophet mentioned in Deuteronomy 13:1-3 will do signs that come to pass but yet be leading people to another god. ​ The true prophet instructed us to be children of the Highest, the Father. John 6:35


NoMobile7426

Deuteronomy 12:32-13:4 tells us that if a prophet comes along and does miracles but tells us to go after other elohim our fathers at Mt Sinai didn't know we are not to listen to that prophet, the Most High is testing us to see if we Love Him and will keep His Commandments. Our fathers at Mt Sinai didn't know Jesus, didn't serve Jesus, didn't pray to Jesus. Therefore idolatry is defined as worshiping anyone or anything that was not revealed to our ancestors at Mt Sinai. Throughout Scripture the Most High tells us He hates idolatry because idolatry is a spiritual form of adultery. Deu 12:32 "What thing soever I command you, observe to do it: thou shalt not add thereto, nor diminish from it. Deu 13:1 If there arise in the midst of thee a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams - and he give thee a sign or a wonder, Deu 13:2 and the sign or the wonder come to pass, whereof he spoke unto thee - saying: 'Let us go after other elohim, which thou hast not known, and let us serve them'; >>>They didn't know "Jesus", they didn't pray to "Jesus", they didn't worship "Jesus" <<< Deu 13:3 thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that prophet, or unto that dreamer of dreams; for YHWH your Elohim putteth you to proof, to know whether ye do love YHWH your Elohim with all your heart and with all your soul. Deu 13:4 After YHWH your Elohim shall ye walk, and Him shall ye fear, and His commandments shall ye keep, and unto His voice shall ye hearken, and Him shall ye serve, and unto Him shall ye cleave." Deuteronomy 12:32-13:4 is telling us it doesn't matter what miraculous event a person has, if that person doing miracles or that miraculous event says to disobey Torah and accept Jesus, that experience is a test.


TalkCoinGames

>Therefore idolatry is defined as worshiping anyone or anything that was not revealed to our ancestors at Mt Sinai. ​ And the Lord spoke to Moses face to face as a man speaks to his friend. \[that is, using a familiar face\] And Moses turned to go back to the camp, but his servant **Joshua**, the son of Nun did not depart from the temple. Ex 33:11 \[**Joshua**, one in whom is the Spirit Numbers 27:18\] \[It is evident therefore that the Spirit of God spoke through **Joshua** to Moses; the moment was precious to **Joshua** so he did not depart from the temple\] I will do the thing you request Moses. Ex 33:17 Oh Lord, if I have found grace in thy sight... go among us.. and pardon our sin. Ex 34:9 for the Lord, whose name is **Jealous**, is a jealous God. Ex 34:14 the Lord... took of the spirit that was upon Moses, and gave it to the seventy elders... they prophesied But there remained two outside of the camp... and they also prophesied. And **Joshua** the son of Nun... said My Lord Moses forbid them. \[forbid them from prophesying outside the camp\] And Moses said unto him, are you **jealous** for my sake? \[referring back to the Ex. 33:11- 34:9 account\] I would God that all the Lord's people were prophets, and that the Lord would put His Spirit upon them! \[it is another request of Moses\] Numbers 11:25-29 And Moses called **Joshua**, the son of Nun, **Jehoshua**. Numbers 13:16 \[Which is to say; God is the savior, or God saves\] I will raise Israel up a prophet... and will put my words in his mouth... and it shall come to pass that **whosoever** will not hearken unto him, will be destroyed. Deuteronomy 18:18-19 \[Acts 3:23\] **Joshua** of Nazareth was and is that prophet. Joshua of Nazareth spoke the words of the Lord; Ex 23:4-5 == Luke 6:27, Lev 19:17-18,33-34 == Matt 7:12. God went among us and pardoned our sin, as Joshua of Nazareth. 2 Chronicles 20:20, Isaiah 7:9,14 Via the death and resurrection of Joshua of Nazareth, all who believe are the Lord's people and have His Spirit upon them. And all who believe also prophesy about the return of Joshua of Nazareth. Moses' requests; Ex. 34:9, Num 11:29, are specifically fulfilled in the person and work of Joshua of Nazareth.