I’m really enjoying this series. The first few had some new information for me but nothing surprising. This one has me like 😲😲😲 but I love it! Thanks for this teaching!
1 Corinthians 10 is not at all stating Jews are to obey Leviticus 11 and for gentiles its optional. Shaul says all things are lawful, but not all things are beneficial meaning the food thats being sacrificed to idols falls under Leviticus 11 but its not beneficial because some people have an issue with eating meat from the market if it were sacrificed to an idol. He then proceeds to say, when you go to someones home for dinner, eat whatever they serve. Would you suggest if they served pork we should endulge? Certainly not! Its not about pork, or anything unclean. In fact, unclean animals are not even considered "food" to a Jew. Again, its about meat that was sacrificed to idols and aold in a market. We could eat it because the idol is not an idol to us, but if a fellow brother has an issue with it, suggests not to eat it on their account. Regards,
Thanks Rabbi, HaShem bless you, Yeshua is the living Torah and, Shabbat Shalom!
Thanks Rabbi, this message answered a lot for me. Learning and growing through your teachings. Baruch HaShem.
Great teaching! Thank you!! 💕
I’m really enjoying this series. The first few had some new information for me but nothing surprising. This one has me like 😲😲😲 but I love it! Thanks for this teaching!
❤now I have the explanations in detail - thank you for this message it’s a gift 😊
Awesome teaching, I love how you break it down and bring things across. Baruch HaShem
AMEN I receive this Word. Thank you for clearing up some questions that have been between me and my Messiah. SHALOM
Soo Good! Love it
Glory to Jesus Christ 🙏
Really great. Been looking for this very type of explanations. Are there any books you'd recommend?
Ffoz has a good book entitled Biblically Kosher
This has been sooo mis used to claim all food is clean.. our church teaches clean and unclean food.
1 Corinthians 10 is not at all stating Jews are to obey Leviticus 11 and for gentiles its optional.
Shaul says all things are lawful, but not all things are beneficial meaning the food thats being sacrificed to idols falls under Leviticus 11 but its not beneficial because some people have an issue with eating meat from the market if it were sacrificed to an idol. He then proceeds to say, when you go to someones home for dinner, eat whatever they serve. Would you suggest if they served pork we should endulge? Certainly not! Its not about pork, or anything unclean. In fact, unclean animals are not even considered "food" to a Jew. Again, its about meat that was sacrificed to idols and aold in a market. We could eat it because the idol is not an idol to us, but if a fellow brother has an issue with it, suggests not to eat it on their account.
Regards,