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The 'token of circumcision' had become as meaningless as the wedding rings
worn by adulteresses and prostitutes.
Currently, if one includes the Muslim world, there are around 200,000,000
physically circumcised males on this earth.
They are circumcised in the flesh; but by no stretch of the imagination
can we say that they are 'new creatures' totally committed to obeying
the commandments of Yahweh the Almighty God of Israel.
The Holy Spirit was (and still is) fully aware of this fact: and,
in my opinion, temporarily postponed implementation
of the 'everlasting sign of circumcision,'
just as He did during Israel's 40 year wilderness wanderings
in the days of Moses.
But the everlasting covenant was, and still is, alive.
After Israel's 40 year wilderness wanderings Yahweh gave this instruction
to Joshua: (Joshua 5)
2: At that time the LORD said unto Joshua, Make thee sharp knives,
and circumcise again the children of Israel the second time.
( . . . )
What of Circumcision Now?
Physical circumcision has been temporarily suspended
as it had been, for 40 years, in the days of Moses.
If a Jew or Muslim is converted to Christ he should not undo
his circumcision. If an uncircumcised Gentile is converted
to Christ, he should not go and get circumcised:
because the real circumcision is still future.
( . . . )
Bible prophecy further indicates that only the circumcised
in heart and flesh
will enter the Temple detailed in Ezekiel chapters 40 to 47.
Who are these people who will officiate as priests in that eternal
sanctuary? Who will be excluded?
The prophecy says that the uncircumcised will be excluded
from that sacred place. I repeat:
when the eternal Temple is finally erected
and Yahweh takes His place in it,
only the circumcised
in heart and flesh will enter,
be they converted Gentiles or blood-born Israelites.
That is what this prophecy is saying.
Ezekiel 44:9 "Thus saith the Lord GOD;
No stranger, uncircumcised in heart, nor uncircumcised in flesh,
shall enter into my sanctuary,
of any stranger that is among the children of Israel."
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Animal Sacrifices - Are they Necessary?
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Question 3
Is it wrong for a believer to donate an animal
for one of Yahweh's Feasts?
Answer
A believer may donate money, fruit, vegetables or a clean animal
for a Feast; that is perfectly in order.
Indeed one cannot have a Feast without these things:
they must either be bought or donated.
Either way the animal must not be sacrificed in a religious ceremony
or on an altar of any kind.
Nor should its blood be eaten by or sprinkled on anyone.
The animal should be slaughtered in the ordinary way;
ensuring that its blood is spilled on the ground.
Clean animals that may be eaten are listed in Leviticus chapter 11.
Question 7
The Sunday-keeping church I attend accepts Christ's sacrifice,
but rejects Yahweh's weekly and annual Sabbaths.
What should I do?
Answer
To begin with you should study the following:
* The Everlasting Gospel
* Is Sunday the Christian Sabbath?
* The True Sabbath Day
Failure to keep the Creator's Sabbath day, which is the memorial
of His creation, is a serious sin.
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Apostel PAULUS om omskjærelsen:
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En liten surdeig syrer hele deigen.
Jeg har den tillit til eder i Herren at I ikke vil mene noe annet;
men den som forvirrer eder, skal bære sin dom, hvem han så er.
Men jeg, brødre - hvis jeg ennu forkynner omskjærelse,
hvorfor forfølges jeg da ennu?
da er jo korsets anstøt gjort til intet.
Gid de endog må skjære sig selv i sønder, de som oppvigler eder!
(Gal 5)
For der er mange gjenstridige, som farer med tomt snakk og dårer folks hu,
helst de av omskjærelsen.
Disse skal en målbinde; for de nedriver hele hus
ved å føre utilbørlig lære
(Titus 1)
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