THE SYNAGOGUE - PART1
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I would tend to agree with the Karaite
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Furthermore the Babylonian synagogues you mention were not of Babylon. They were of Jews that were living in exile in Babylon before they returned in the book of Ezra. You simply dont know the history and continue to pull scripture out of its proper context in bits and pieces to support your claims. So much more could be said here but it involves education, not a few words on some comments section on some ignorant compilation tube. Go to the source, stop being manipulated.
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The building that is to be built on the highest point of the city is the Temple, NOT THE SYNAGOGUE! The Prophets were throwing thier heads at the Jews who had assimilated. Isaiah was addressing the tribes that had joined forces with the Syrians in the North. Jeremiah was addressing the so called Jews that remained in the land who assimilated instead of living in the Babylonian exile. Its a serious misconception that suggests that the Prophets were talking to the nation as a whole.(contabove)
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Liar, liar, pants on fire!
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wow, my NIV reads..
John 4:22 (New International Version)
"You Samaritans worship what you do not know; we worship what we do know, for salvation is from the Jews."
I need to get the JPS
THE HIGH PLACES WERE NOT SYNAGOGUES! The high places in question were alters of sacrifice used in the worship of foreighn Gods. In the Land of Israel,the people being spread out far and wide had synagogues(Houses of Assembly) where the Rabbi of each community held the people together. The Temple was a different issue. Talk about misleading. Moses didnt need synagogues because every one was gathered in one spot, before entering the promissed land. What the heck are you talking about?
SCORNDOGGMELACH 1 year ago
@SCORNDOGGMELACH - Of course you don't expect a teacher in the synagogue to tell you that is where his institution came from do you? Anymore than you would a "Christian" to tell you his "church" is the tower of Babel, or the Muslim that his Mosque is the tower of Pharaoh? But they are. That is where it all came from, and all engineered by the same people.
Jer 15:17, Eze 14:1, 2, Dan 6:10, Dan 2:17, Eze 33:31,32, - Where were they meeting?
Eze 2:6 - How about these?
Two different places.
ReformedKaraim 1 year ago
@SCORNDOGGMELACH - How are you going to keep a Torah authorized Shabbat? When you are not suppose to leave your home? If you have to travel to a synagogue? The two concepts are not even compatible and mutually exclusionary.
ReformedKaraim 1 year ago
Your intentional obfuscation between the "high places" which are mentioned in Tanakh and were places of avodah zara, with the institution of the "bayit ha midrash" is nothing short of a general slander against Judaism and the Jews.
The fact that you lied here does only serve to convince people that you have no real or substantive argument; you are just making libelous propaganda.
72Yonatan 1 year ago 2
@72Yonatan - There is no obfuscation. The institution of the synagogue grew out of the Bamah houses in Israel. That is simply the historical fact. Even it's required location in the Talmud makes it more than clear. The Navim did not build Bamah houses. They didn't believe in them, and the Torah prohibited them.
If you dispute the instructions in the Talmud, then that is between you and the authors of the Talmud. "Judaism" is not a synagogue, thus no libelous accusation was made against it.
ReformedKaraim 1 year ago