Yes, eating pork was forbidden already before Jesus threw demons into pigs. It's forbidden back in Leviticus, together with all the other animals that aren't cloven-hooved and chew the cud.
More than any other, this gospel shows jesus as a guy making a power play . He talks more about the coming wars and Barabbas is charged as an accomplice in the " insurrection " . Who commited murder in the insurrection .
Some say the differences in the gospels are there because they were made for different audiences . That's another problem I have . Why change the message ? Why change the day he dies ? Why change the relationship between Jesus and the magdalaine ? I could understand changing some of the names or or analogies to suit different cultures, but not dates .
Regarding the fig tree, you're definitely on the right track. When you look at it in context, Jesus was using it as a symbol for Israel, because by this point in His ministry it was clear He'd ultimately be rejected as the promised Messiah. There's more than can be said regarding the time of year and why He knew the tree would not produce fruit, but that's easily researched. The good news is, He ultimately took our curse upon himself at the cross.
Good video. Each of the four gospels was written with a particular audience in mind, and thus they emphasize different things. This gospel was written for Christians suffering persecution by Rome, as an encouragement to them. That's why it reads like a fast-paced book of action and miracles. Matthew was written to make the case to Jews that Christ was their Messiah; Luke was written as a way of introducing Christ to gentiles, or non-Jews; and John makes the case for Christ's divinity.
right above your homepage screen you will see edit channel with three options...
in themes and colors,select advanced options and you can change background image...fool around with it till you get it to what you want...put some images into your picture file before you start.
hi, stonecommander thanks for commenting on my poem. i am working on a bailey total fitness commercial since i lost 150 pounds i did it on my own but my agent booked it for me, so thats coming up but when i visit bk again i might be able to hit you up and we could do a short film. commenting on uprising i liked your acting but everyone elses seemed like they were reading off of something. i would work on that with them so it wont take away from your performance. good job otherwise
Yes, eating pork was forbidden already before Jesus threw demons into pigs. It's forbidden back in Leviticus, together with all the other animals that aren't cloven-hooved and chew the cud.
Mithcoriel 8 months ago
More than any other, this gospel shows jesus as a guy making a power play . He talks more about the coming wars and Barabbas is charged as an accomplice in the " insurrection " . Who commited murder in the insurrection .
coolintruddle 2 years ago
Some say the differences in the gospels are there because they were made for different audiences . That's another problem I have . Why change the message ? Why change the day he dies ? Why change the relationship between Jesus and the magdalaine ? I could understand changing some of the names or or analogies to suit different cultures, but not dates .
coolintruddle 2 years ago
its really amazing.... the bible is the most sold book of all time, still. do you think the world will end in 2012? nobodies knows
JUANO510 2 years ago
Regarding the fig tree, you're definitely on the right track. When you look at it in context, Jesus was using it as a symbol for Israel, because by this point in His ministry it was clear He'd ultimately be rejected as the promised Messiah. There's more than can be said regarding the time of year and why He knew the tree would not produce fruit, but that's easily researched. The good news is, He ultimately took our curse upon himself at the cross.
gorillamummy 2 years ago
Good video. Each of the four gospels was written with a particular audience in mind, and thus they emphasize different things. This gospel was written for Christians suffering persecution by Rome, as an encouragement to them. That's why it reads like a fast-paced book of action and miracles. Matthew was written to make the case to Jews that Christ was their Messiah; Luke was written as a way of introducing Christ to gentiles, or non-Jews; and John makes the case for Christ's divinity.
gorillamummy 2 years ago
question, how do you set up your background for youtube, i'm still new to this thing maybe you can help me.
vannilsa5050 2 years ago
right above your homepage screen you will see edit channel with three options...
in themes and colors,select advanced options and you can change background image...fool around with it till you get it to what you want...put some images into your picture file before you start.
stonedcommander 2 years ago
hi, stonecommander thanks for commenting on my poem. i am working on a bailey total fitness commercial since i lost 150 pounds i did it on my own but my agent booked it for me, so thats coming up but when i visit bk again i might be able to hit you up and we could do a short film. commenting on uprising i liked your acting but everyone elses seemed like they were reading off of something. i would work on that with them so it wont take away from your performance. good job otherwise
vannilsa5050 2 years ago
Yeah pork is definitely non kosher :)
godshiva 2 years ago
"Ye accurseth swine"!
stonedcommander 2 years ago